Peller Reveals Jarvis Once Supported Him Financially Before Fame, Says Love Came Before Money
Popular TikToker, Peller, has opened up about his relationship with girlfriend Jarvis, revealing that contrary to public perception, she was the one who supported him financially before he rose to fame.
Speaking during a chat with socialite Cubana Chief Priest, Peller disclosed that Jarvis often gifted him as much as N2.5 million from her TikTok earnings at a time when he was barely making N100,000.
“Jarvis first me blow. She show me love. That time for TikTok na she dey always collect better money. That time I fit dey see like N100K, Jarvis dey see like N5M. From that N5M, Jarvis fit send me like N2.5M gift that time so make me sef grow. Na two of us been dey do am that time but the thing dey favour her,” Peller said.
The revelation has sparked mixed reactions online:
@majorlouwe: “He’s lying 🤥 that’s what you do to hype your gf for the public …. Jarvis no give you any 2.5 anywhere Mr man …. social media and lies too much.”
@THE_CRAFT3R: “Another proof that: when a woman loves you, she will do anything to make you happy.”
@BigYolo_: “Most people think Peller first Jarvis blow, but he just confirmed Jarvis became popular before him.”
@Meze6777Eze: “BRO IF JARVIS IS REALLY LIKE THAT THEN SHE IS INDEED SOMEONE YOU WILL WANNA BE WITH FOREVER.”
Opinion
In a social media age where many assume relationships are built on money and fame, Peller’s confession flips the narrative. It reminds us that true love often begins in the quiet, unseen sacrifices before the spotlight comes on.
Jarvis supporting Peller with such generosity — if true — shows that women, too, play powerful roles in building their partners. It’s easy for outsiders to assume Jarvis is with him because of money, but Peller’s story suggests otherwise: she invested in him when there was little to gain.
The bigger lesson here is this — behind every successful creator or star, there’s often an unsung partner who believed in them early. Whether or not one believes every detail of Peller’s story, the idea of building love on support and sacrifice instead of vanity is something worth celebrating in today’s often transactional world.
After all, isn’t that what love is supposed to be about — giving, growing, and glowing together?




