“Jarvis’s TikTok fame was built on dirty money” — Peller

 Peller alleged that Jarvis was involved in money laundering through TikTok gifts, claiming she partnered with people who sent her gifts on the app to clean illicit funds and then shared the proceeds equally.


“When Jarvis came to Lagos, I thought she had more money than me, not knowing she was into money laundering,” Peller said. “People were gifting her on TikTok to launder money, then they split the earnings 50/50 afterwards.”

Jarvis fires back, says she feared for her life

Responding to the allegations, Jarvis accused Peller of physical aggression, claiming he nearly assaulted her during a heated argument.

She recounted running downstairs to warn her staff to stay alert. “Justice for Jarvis would have been trending if I hadn’t run for my life,” she said.

The internet quickly turned into a courtroom of opinions, with many users expressing disbelief at the couple’s revelations.


Some argued that Peller’s claims were too sensitive to share publicly, while others accused both of seeking cheap publicity.

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