TikToker Elizabeth Amaduo, known as Jarvis, has spoken out in defense of her boyfriend, Habeeb Hazmat, popularly called Peller, after disturbing videos of their altercation surfaced online and sparked widespread criticism.
The clips, which trended over the weekend, showed Peller aggressively trying to force Jarvis into a car while she resisted. In another video, the couple was seen in a heated argument inside a vehicle, during which Peller shoved and struck her multiple times.
The footage stirred anger on social media, with many users condemning Peller’s actions and calling the behavior abusive. Others dismissed the outrage, claiming the pair is known for dramatic displays online.
Responding to the backlash, Jarvis took to social media to defend her relationship and asked people to stop interfering in her personal life.
“You don’t tell me what to do,” she said. “Whatever mistake I make, I own up to it. I decide what I want. I’m in the relationship not because of anyone else, but because I want to be. I love him. I’m not a child. If I didn’t want to be here, I would have left.”
Jarvis admitted the incident was wrong but expressed belief that Peller could change. “That pushing was not it,” she said. “I believe he will change because me too, I’m trying. If it was before, I would have raised my hand back. But now, I’m learning to control myself and act like a lady. I believe with time, he will know how to handle things better.”
The public relationship between Jarvis and Peller has long been marked by drama and emotional confrontations since they went public in 2024.
In March 2025, Jarvis expressed regret for dating Peller after he insulted her during a live stream, calling her a “bush girl.” Their turbulent relationship has often blurred the line between personal struggles and online content.
By June, she publicly declared herself single but later reunited with Peller, a move that kept fans questioning whether their public fights were genuine or staged for attention.
Despite the criticism, Jarvis remains firm in her decision to stay with him. “I know what I want and I go for it,” she said. “Your advice is not working for me. My life, my choice.”
