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JARVIS IN TEARS AS PELLER ACCUSES HER OF MONEY LAUNDERING DURING ONLINE FEUD
Popular TikTok couple Habeeb “Peller” Hamzat and Jarvis, collectively known as Jadrolita, have once again made headlines following a fresh social media altercation.
The controversy began after both influencers released emotional videos, each sharing personal grievances about their strained relationship.
Their clash delved into sensitive topics, including Jarvis’ estranged father, privacy concerns over phone access, and allegations of financial misconduct.
In a tearful video, Jarvis accused Peller of being controlling and emotionally unsupportive, particularly regarding her desire to reconnect with the father she has never met.
She alleged that whenever she mentioned her wish to find her father, Peller would make disturbing insinuations.
“I told him I met some people concerning my dad. He said, ‘anything that would make you see your dad, I will not love you again.’ I realised he was serious. He talked about the story of what fathers and daughters do,” Jarvis said.
Breaking down in tears, she continued, “I have emotions. If you want to marry someone, won’t you want to know where the girl is from? Why would you say such things without remorse? He is overprotective. Anytime I try to share something delicate, he dismisses it.
“My dad is someone I’ve never met, yet still long to see. I feel if I had his love, Peller wouldn’t behave the way he does.”
Responding to the accusations, Peller accused Jarvis of secrecy and lack of transparency, claiming she constantly changes her phone password and revoked his facial recognition access.
“Since we went to Senegal, Jarvis has changed her password about three times. My face is no longer on her phone. I asked her why, and she said it was for privacy,” he stated.
Peller went further to accuse Jarvis of engaging in “money laundering” through her TikTok live sessions, alleging that she told him her major gifters demanded a 50/50 share of the cash value of their donations.
“When Jarvis came to Lagos to meet me, I thought she was wealthier than I was. Later, she told me that those who gifted her online usually asked her to split the money with them,” he claimed.
He continued, “Someone once offered me the same deal, asking to share proceeds from a live gift. I blocked the person because I don’t do that. If you gift me, it should come from your heart, not for profit. That’s money laundering.”
Peller added that he had supported Jarvis financially and emotionally, even sending her funds to meet online targets. However, he claimed she often neglected him when it came to business matters.
“There was even a case involving her and her ex that led to the police demanding ₦3 million,” he added.
As of the time of this report, Jarvis has not publicly addressed Peller’s money laundering allegations.
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