TikTok content creator Jarvis has issued a stern public warning to brands and promoters who invite her husband, fellow TikToker Peller, to nightclub events without extending the invitation to her as well. In a video shared on Instagram, Jarvis declared that married men have no business attending clubs alone and that couples should make such decisions jointly.
Jarvis Sets Clear Boundaries for Peller's Bookings
Jarvis made her position unmistakable, stating that it is inappropriate for a married man to go to a club unaccompanied. She emphasized the risks and suggested that wives can participate in club activities just as much as anyone else. "It's not good for a married man to go to club alone. A lot of things go on in there. Go with your wife, your wife can twerk and do other things too," she said.
Addressing directly those who have been contacting Peller for appearances, Jarvis warned that no invitation should be extended to her husband without including her. She insisted that the couple would decide together whether to accept or decline any offer. "I am warning you, people: now, nobody should invite my husband without inviting me to a club party or anywhere. We, the couples, will decide if we will come or not, or if the wife will come or not," she stated.
Fans React to Jarvis's Public Declaration
The video quickly went viral, drawing a flood of humorous and supportive comments from followers. One user, @callmedamy, joked, "Since they marry we never rest …allow single people to breathe na." Another, @slashazhandle, quipped, "A child does not know herbs, hence calling it vegetable." @helen_hook_ suggested, "Yes, I concur; instead of club abeg invite am to farm." Others like @kiii_ra0 affirmed, "Mrs Adelaja has spoken, and that's on period," while @maagic_charm playfully wrote, "Keeping up with the Adelaja's season 1 Episode 1." @dflowergirlje added, "These two are actually made for each other, chochocho couple stays together," and @wendy_adamma commented, "E be like you join us for this your marriage o."
Context: Peller's Defense of Early Marriage
This development follows a recent statement by Peller, who sparked online debate by claiming that advice to delay marriage until one's 30s or 40s stems from poverty, not wisdom. In a viral video, he defended marrying young, arguing that financial hardship forced older generations to postpone marriage rather than a deeper understanding of relationships. Peller urged young people in love to act without fear of societal expectations, insisting that waiting is unnecessary when genuine feelings are present.
Jarvis's warning underscores her proactive approach to safeguarding her marriage, setting a clear precedent for how she and Peller handle professional invitations. As the couple continues to navigate their public life, fans can expect more joint appearances and decisions, with Jarvis firmly establishing her role as an equal partner in all engagements.



