Nigerian TikTok stars Elizabeth Amadou (aka Jarvis) and Habeeb Hamzat (aka Peller) are once again in the spotlight after a chaotic livestream reignited tensions in their on-again, off-again relationship. The couple, who gained fame for viral challenges, couple content, and live streams, have repeatedly aired personal conflicts online, leaving fans divided over their future.
The current drama ignited during a joint TikTok livestream, where tensions boiled over into accusations and emotional exchanges. Jarvis, feeling overwhelmed, removed Peller from the stream a move she had done before without issue. This time, however, Peller’s response was unusually aggressive, leaving her feeling unsafe in her own home. She later vented in a viral video: “The energy was so bad that I could not just bear this guy; I could not stand him.”
Jarvis tried to de-escalate privately, but Peller opted to air grievances online, which she described as a bid for validation. The conversation turned deeply personal when discussing her potential reunion with her estranged father. Peller allegedly snapped, “Anything that makes you see your dad, I will not love you again; I will not marry you again,” prompting Jarvis to hang up and break down in tears. She questioned his love, noting that his so-called “protective” side often veers into controlling behavior without remorse.
Peller fired back in his own stream, claiming he once saw Jarvis as financially superior but later learned her income came from “money laundering.” Backlash was swift, and he quickly clarified it was a misused term from viewer comments, actually referring to the common TikTok practice of trading virtual gifts and splitting proceeds with fans. Despite the hurt, Jarvis has doubled down on their future in past clips: “This relationship will be here. It’s too late. We have come too far to say goodbye.” Fans, however, are exhausted, with social media buzzing about whether this “social media romance” can survive another wave.
Jarvis and Peller’s bond dates back to late 2023, blending content creation with couple goals they even got engaged in late 2024 amid fan frenzy. But 2025 has been a year of public unraveling, with fights often tied to jealousy, finances, family, and the pressures of live-streaming fame. Here’s a chronological breakdown based on key public incidents:
Date
Key Event
Details
January 3, 2025
Engagement Ends Abruptly
Weeks after announcing their engagement, reports surfaced of a full breakup. Peller allegedly blocked Jarvis on socials, with fans speculating over “irreconcilable differences” from ongoing arguments.
April 9, 2025
Public Quarrel Goes Viral
A heated TikTok spat highlighted serious tension, with Jarvis calling out Peller’s behavior and threatening to end things. Clips showed emotional exchanges over perceived betrayals in their content collaborations.
Mid-April 2025
Jarvis Issues Ultimatum
In a raw video, Jarvis threatened to call off the engagement after another blowup, citing Peller’s “toxic” reactions during streams. This fueled widespread fan debates on X and TikTok.
June 15, 2025
Emotional Breakdown
Jarvis broke down on camera amid escalating drama, revealing deeper issues like Peller’s jealousy over her fan interactions. She hinted at walking away but later reconciled publicly.
August 25, 2025
Peller Addresses Online Hate
Following a viral argument, Peller went live to defend himself against online hate, blaming miscommunications in their streams. He emphasized their commitment but admitted to “heated moments.”
September 18, 2025
Peller Opens Up on Fallout
In a candid session, Peller discussed a major rift, touching on financial misconceptions and Jarvis’s gifting streams. Fans noted this as a turning point toward reconciliation.
September 19, 2025
One-Year Reconciliation Celebration
The couple marked “one year together again” post-breakup with a sweet TikTok video, but comments were flooded with skepticism about the drama ahead.
October 31, 2025 (Latest)
Livestream Implosion
As detailed above, a routine stream turned chaotic with removals, aggression, family jabs, and the “money laundering” gaffe—reviving old wounds.
Despite the chaos, both have reconciled multiple times, often turning pain into content that boosts engagement. As one X user quipped in a viral thread, “Their breakups are more scripted than their dances.” Will this be the end? History says nobut with Jarvis questioning his love and Peller dodging accountability, the tensions feel higher than ever. Fans are advised to watch their TikToks for the inevitable makeup stream.
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