Popular TikTok creator, Habeeb Hamzat, also known as Peller, has spoken out following a viral altercation with his girlfriend, Amadou Elizabeth Aminata, popularly known as Jarvis, and the wave of online criticism that followed.
The 20-year-old content creator took to Instagram to express frustration over how a short video clip from his lengthy livestream was circulated to misrepresent him, saying his positive efforts were ignored.
“I streamed almost 6 hours, but a 30-second clip with good intentions is being pushed to paint me wrongly,” Peller wrote. “This happens often, negative clips get picked while the hours of work and joy are ignored.”
He also opened up about the weight of responsibility he carries at his age, revealing the emotional toll of constant criticism.
“I’m just 20, still figuring life out, trying to provide for myself and my family. Sometimes it feels like people don’t care if I break down or even lose myself in the process,” he added.
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Despite the backlash, Peller stressed his determination to remain strong.
“I’ve never seen a 20-year-old dragged, put down, and torn apart like I am… but every single time, I rise again.”
His remarks follow a heated argument with Jarvis after they attended Seyi Vibez’s concert at Tafawa Balewa Square in Lagos.
The disagreement began as they were leaving the venue, with Peller attempting to guide Jarvis into a car while she resisted. He later explained that he was trying to protect her from aggressive fans demanding money.
The confrontation continued inside the vehicle, where tensions escalated further. Peller accused Jarvis of stopping him from handling a pressing issue, while Jarvis countered that he shouted excessively and prioritised himself over her.
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