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Famous Nigerian social media figure Peller has expressed readiness to become a father and a husband to his lover, Javis after he announced that he has secured a house for himself.
“Now that I don buy house, the only tin wey remain be say mey I give my baby better opueh make we go born pikin make we dey live successfully and I will marry her, Amen,” Peller said in a video with an attempt to kiss his girlfriend while in a moving vehicle .
About Javis and Peller's relationship
Jarvis (Amadou Elizabeth Aminata) and Peller (Habeeb Hamzat Adelaja) rose to fame as a dynamic content-creation duo initially regarded as a power couple with electric on-screen chemistry.
Their performances captured audience attention across TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube, turning them into some of Nigeria’s most-talked-about influencers.
What started as a regular talk show chat took an unexpected turn last year, when Nigerian content creator Peller and his fiancée, Jarvis, had a heated debate about cheating on Honest Brunch.
The couple were engaged at the time and were still enjoying the spotlight from Peller’s big proposal in front of a UK audience.
However, they found themselves tackling one of the toughest topics in relationships, which was about infidelity.
Things escalated when Peller’s casual comments stirred up controversy.
Speaking with a laid-back attitude, he said,
“Let’s not deceive ourselves; it’s almost expected that men will cheat. It’s not right, but society seems to normalize it.”
Peller’s statement, delivered as if it were an undeniable fact, clearly unsettled Jarvis. She shifted uncomfortably in her seat before interrupting him.
“Expected by who?” she interjected sharply, fixing her gaze on him. “How can you sit here, beside me, and speak about cheating as if it’s inevitable? Any man who cheats is a dog—plain and simple. There’s no justification for betraying someone you claim to love.”
Peller, clearly caught off guard, scrambled to explain. “I’m not endorsing cheating,” he said quickly, his voice softening.
“I’m just pointing out how society often turns a blind eye when men do it. But for women, the backlash is unbearable—it’s a double standard.”
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