
Jarvis and Peller
TikTok personality Elizabeth Amadou, popularly known as Jarvis, has confirmed that her relationship with fellow influencer Hamzat Habeeb (Peller) has ended, while appealing to the public to stop ridiculing him following his recent car accident in Lagos.
Jarvis made the disclosure during a live video session on Tuesday, where she addressed the growing online backlash surrounding the incident. According to her, the constant mockery circulating on social media has worsened an already sensitive situation.
“It’s always people will mock me. Because I can see concern about this online. People will mock him. Stop mocking him. Stop shading him,” she said.
Reacting to the crash, Jarvis stressed that the incident should not be used to portray Peller as a bad person. She explained that his challenge lies in emotional regulation rather than intentional wrongdoing.
“Yes, he cannot control his emotions. He cannot control. That’s the problem. I can control mine, but he can’t control his. We need to join hands together to help him,” she stated.
While confirming that they are no longer romantically involved, Jarvis clarified that the decision was taken for personal and emotional well-being, not out of neglect or hostility.
“Peller is a sweet guy… I do not even want it to even end but it has happened. The relationship is not the thing now… The solution is let’s put our heads together to work on him. To be better… it is space of this relationship thing. It is over for now,” she explained.
The influencer further appealed to social media users to show compassion instead of turning the situation into entertainment.
“Stop your shading. How is it helping? It’s not helping. Don’t use it against him. Encourage him. Encourage us. Help us. Stop using our pain to mock us,” she added.
She also urged the public to focus on gratitude, noting that the situation could have ended tragically.
“All you people should be saying is thank God for life. Thank God for Peller. Thank God nothing happened to him… I love him, but for now we need to be okay,” Jarvis said.
The accident occurred on Sunday along the Lekki–Epe Expressway during a live Instagram broadcast titled “RIP Peller.” Peller appeared visibly distressed, crying and speaking with Jarvis on the phone moments before losing control of his Mercedes-Benz and crashing into a stone barrier.
During the livestream, he made alarming statements such as, “I’m scared. I’m scared,” and “If you break up with me, people will be mocking me,” before the crash occurred. Passersby quickly intervened and he was later taken to a hospital for medical attention.
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