Tension flared between popular Nigerian TikTok couple Jarvis and Peller on Thursday, July 25, 2025, after Peller publicly urged his partner to get pregnant for him, drawing a sharp and viral response from the content creator. The drama unfolded after Peller commented on a trending maternity photo of Priscilla Ojo, daughter of Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo, on Instagram.
Without mincing words, Peller wrote under the post: “@realjadrolita do this for me. I swear u no go regret.” The comment immediately went viral, stirring reactions from fans who were divided on whether his request was romantic or reckless. Jarvis, popularly known as @realjadrolita, wasted no time in clapping back. “Then get married,” she replied. “Abi did you see her do it out of wedlock?”
The exchange reignited a conversation about modern relationship expectations, especially among Gen Z influencers and online couples. Jarvis reminded fans that despite the public perception of their relationship, she has maintained her values. Her statement drew applause from followers who praised her for prioritizing commitment over online clout.
Last year, the couple made headlines with a viral engagement video where Peller presented Jarvis with what was later clarified to be a promise ring. While many fans speculated about an actual wedding, Jarvis later confirmed in a Channels TV interview that the ring wasn’t yet a marriage proposal but a symbol of intent.
“We are engaged, but marriage is deeper than social media hype. I believe we’ll do it at the right time. There’s a lot in marriage, and you have to be careful,” she said during the interview, which aired in June 2025.
This isn’t the first time the duo has sparked debates about love, fame, and accountability. Their online chemistry and frequent content collaborations have made them fan favorites, but their personal choices continue to draw both admiration and scrutiny from the public.
Social commentators say Jarvis’ latest response is a bold statement on the pressures young women face in influencer relationships, especially when mixed signals are sent publicly. While Peller has yet to issue a follow-up statement, the debate continues to trend across Nigerian social media, splitting opinions down the middle.


