Popular Nigerian TikToker and livestreamer, Hamzat Habeeb, better known as Peller, has officially confirmed his breakup with fellow content creator, Jarvis, asking the public to respect their decision and stop online bullying.
Peller made the announcement during a TikTok livestream on Thursday, January 1, 2026, weeks after a controversial car crash that followed reports of emotional distress linked to the relationship.
Speaking during the live session, the influencer said the relationship had ended and both parties had agreed to remain friends.
“Jarvis and I have officially broken up. For now, we are just friends. We kindly ask everyone to respect our decision. She’s my friend now, please don’t bully anybody,” he said.
He also disclosed that he had reached out to Jarvis’ family to apologise for his actions and the distress caused by the situation.
“I have spoken with her family. I have begged her family to please forgive me. Her family was angry, but later they forgave me. We’re still friends, but she said I should just vanish for now,” Peller added.
The breakup confirmation comes after Peller was involved in a deliberate car crash on December 14, 2025, an incident he later linked to emotional pressure following issues in the relationship. He was hospitalised after the crash and subsequently arrested by the police in line with traffic regulations.
Jarvis had earlier confirmed the breakup in a separate statement, explaining that the decision was taken so both of them could focus on personal growth and emotional healing.
Since the incident, Peller has publicly apologised to Nigerians, appealed for financial support to repair his damaged vehicle, and faced widespread reactions on social media, including advice from fellow entertainers to return his focus to content creation.
During the livestream, Peller again appealed for understanding, urging fans to stop attacking Jarvis online and allow both parties move forward peacefully.
