Peller vs Jarvis: TikTok Couple Fights Over Money Laundering, Privacy, and Family Secrets
Popular TikTok duo Habeeb ‘Peller’ Hamzat and Jarvis, popularly known by their joint moniker Jadrolita, have once again stirred conversations online after another emotional fallout played out publicly on social media.
The renewed conflict began after both influencers shared heartfelt videos, each expressing frustration over their troubled relationship and personal struggles.
PulseNets learnt that the clash resurfaced old wounds involving Jarvis’ estranged father, alleged invasion of privacy, and accusations of financial misconduct between the couple.
In a tearful video obtained by PulseNets, Jarvis accused Peller of being “controlling and insensitive” towards her emotional needs — particularly her long-standing desire to reunite with the father she has never met.
Jarvis
“I told him I met some people concerning my dad, and he said, ‘Anything that would make you see your dad, I will not love you again.’ That broke me completely,” she said in the emotional footage. “If you want to marry someone, don’t you want to know where she’s from? Every time, I was always saying grandma. He is overprotective and never takes me seriously when I open up about delicate things.”
She further lamented that Peller’s attitude had become emotionally draining, adding that “if I had my father’s love, the nonsense Peller is doing, he would not do it.”
However, Peller, in his own response obtained by PulseNets, denied being controlling and instead accused Jarvis of being secretive, especially concerning her phone activities.
“Since we went to Senegal, Jarvis has changed her password three times,” he said. “Her face is on my phone, but my face is no longer on hers. When I asked why, she said it was her privacy. I have never changed my password since Ikorodu.”
Peller also alleged that Jarvis might be involved in questionable financial dealings through her TikTok live sessions. According to him, some of her top gifters demanded half of the cash equivalent of their virtual gifts, which he described as “money laundering.”
“When Jarvis came to Lagos to meet me, I thought she was far richer than I was,” Peller told PulseNets. “She later told me her gifters always asked her to split the money 50/50. I told her that was wrong — if someone gifts you, it should come from the heart, not for profit-sharing.”
Habeeb ‘Peller’ Hamzat
He continued by saying he has also received similar requests from fans during live streams but always refused.
“Someone once asked me to share the proceeds from a gift he sent during my live. I blocked him immediately. I cannot do that — that’s money laundering. That’s why I don’t stay long on live streams,” Peller explained.
The influencer further claimed he had been financially supportive of Jarvis despite their issues.
“I tried my best to show love. My management even said I care too much about someone who doesn’t care back. I can’t say Jarvis doesn’t love me, but when it comes to business, she forgets I exist,” he said.