After messy breakup, Jarvis says it's easy for girls to move on quickly
Nigerian TikTok star Jarvis has claimed it's easier for women to move on quickly after a breakup than men, speaking about her recent split from fellow content creator Peller. In a video broadcast, she said being 'classy' and confident made it easy for her to move on, stating: 'It is easy for girls to move on fast [after a breakup]. No time. What were you expecting? I am classy, I am everything I want to be. So, it is not hard for us to move on.'
While Jarvis says she's moved on, Peller appears to still be brooding. He recently vowed never to give love a second chance and promised he would 'never marry a Nigerian woman' following their breakup. This comes after a troubling episode in December 2025 when Peller was involved in a deliberate car accident he claimed was an attempt to end his life over breakup threats from Jarvis.
The couple's relationship has been publicly messy, with Peller also recently announcing plans to return to school and acknowledging his 'bad English'. He has since made public apologies to Jarvis's family for the breakup. The situation highlights the intense scrutiny public figures face in relationships, especially among Nigeria's digital content creators.
Given the public nature of their breakup and the serious mental health implications of Peller's previous actions, is this a case of two people coping differently with heartbreak, or a deeper issue with how public personas manage personal crises in the spotlight?