Old Video of Jarvis Correcting Peller Resurfaces After Breakup, Sparks Reactions
Jarvis, Peller Old Video Resurfaces, Sparks Reactions

A resurfaced old video featuring popular TikTok content creators Jarvis and her now ex-boyfriend, Peller, has ignited a fresh wave of discussions online, coming just days after their highly publicized breakup and a subsequent reckless driving incident.

Video Shows Jarvis Urging Peller to Mature

The clip, which began circulating widely on December 16, 2025, was shared by X user @Morris_Monye with the caption, "I see it now. She is waay more matured." In the video, Jarvis is seen openly correcting Peller's manner of speaking while they are in a public setting.

She describes his behaviour as embarrassing and directly tells him to grow up, emphasizing that he is no longer a child. The footage highlights a stark contrast between Jarvis's calm, composed delivery and Peller's visibly expressive and defensive reactions in the moment.

Timing Follows Dramatic Split and Lagos Crash

The video's resurgence comes on the heels of major events in the pair's relationship. Jarvis and Peller, who rose to fame through collaborative TikTok skits, announced their breakup in early December 2025.

The public tension escalated significantly on December 14, 2025, when Peller live-streamed himself driving recklessly in Lagos. The broadcast ended with a crash involving his Mercedes-Benz, an act the Lagos State Police Command later described as dangerous and life-threatening.

SP Abimbola Adebisi, the police spokesperson, confirmed that Peller was arrested following the incident, and the case was transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department for further probe.

Netizens Divided in Their Reactions

The resurfaced video triggered a flood of mixed reactions from social media users. Many commentators sided with Jarvis, praising her maturity and questioning how she endured the relationship.

User @Queenxrypt wrote, "How did she even stay til this point? Shii was long overdue," while @UniqueKhaddy_0x stated, "Immature men??? RED FLAG NEVERRR." Others, like @GodwinKufre1, offered a different perspective, arguing that Peller's online persona of "being stupid online" was part of his brand, which Jarvis was aware of before dating him.

Some reactions focused on the dynamics of correction, with @joseph_ajibodu noting, "You could tell he felt it... but that defensive we human have won't allow him take correction at the spot."

In the aftermath of the crash, Jarvis addressed the situation publicly. She confirmed the end of the relationship and denied any rumours of infidelity. Jarvis urged fans to support Peller's growth while maintaining a measured tone in her own responses.

The sequence of events—from the breakup to the alarming livestream crash and the nostalgic yet telling old video—has kept the duo at the centre of Nigerian online celebrity discourse, raising conversations about maturity, public conduct, and the pressures of fame.