What began last year as a cuddly TikTok power-couple has nosedived into Nigeria’s messiest content-creator split.
In just eight weeks, Peller and self-styled AI-influencer Jarvis (Amadou Elizabeth Aminata) have gone from viral PDA to flame-throwing livestreams—flinging receipts, regrets, and legal fine print for the whole internet to inspect.
Jarvis Draws the First Line
On 16 April 2025 Jarvis opened X (formerly Twitter), hit “record,” and detonated the romance rumours: “Peller and I are not dating… What me and this guy are doing is content—it will expire. My future husband, don’t cheat, we’ll meet in front.”
She doubled down, recalling their recent Ghana trip where Peller “hugged and kissed” female fans: “That crossed my boundary. We’re in a professional contract, not love.”
Peller Fires Back—Live
Days later, a Twitch clip surfaced from Veekee James’ birthday stream. Visibly rattled, Peller lamented: “Jarvis doesn’t love me.”
By mid-June he hinted at a full break-up: “We’ve gone our separate ways.”
From Tumour Support to TikTok Tension
Fans were blindsided because October 2024 footage showed Peller nursing Jarvis through jaw-tumour surgery: “He stood by me… Peller is like family to me here in Lagos.”
By March 2025 the duo swapped hospital gowns for podcast kisses—cementing “P+J” as creator couple goals. Then came Ghana, contracts, and chaos.
Love Clause vs. Like Count
Jarvis’ stance: Contractual collab—no strings, pure deliverables.
Peller’s stance: Real feelings—now bruised by Jarvis’ “expiry date” talk.
Their fallout exposes the razor-thin line where content creation meets genuine emotion, and how quickly an algorithmic love story can become a digital court case.