Jarvis Shuts Down Peller’s Pregnancy Claim During Heated Livestream
Popular Nigerian TikToker Jarvis has dismissed claims that she is expecting a child with fellow content creator Peller.
The revelation came during a livestream on Wednesday evening that has since gone viral across social media platforms.
During the session, Peller hinted that the couple might soon become parents.
“My baby with Jarvis is coming soon,” he said.
However, Jarvis quickly rejected the statement, insisting there was no pregnancy and questioning Peller’s readiness for such responsibility.
“There is no baby coming soon, not for this kind of human being,” she responded.
“Don’t even pray about that one yet. You’re not organized. Until I started seeing changes,” she added.
Peller then referenced the luxury car he reportedly gifted her, asking: “Despite gifting you Benz?”
Jarvis replied bluntly: “You can collect it back. The car is still parked in your house, don’t stress me.”
The exchange comes just days after the pair fueled pregnancy speculation online when a video showing Jarvis during what appeared to be an ultrasound session surfaced online.
Opinion: Relationships Are Becoming Public Entertainment
The situation between Jarvis and Peller reflects how modern influencer culture often turns private relationship issues into public content.
What may once have been personal conversations are now livestream moments watched by thousands of people in real time. The result is a mix of entertainment, speculation, and emotional exposure.
Jarvis’ response also highlights a growing conversation among young people about emotional maturity and responsibility in relationships. Her comment about wanting to “see changes” before considering motherhood suggests that beyond gifts and online attention, stability and character still matter deeply.
At the same time, social media relationships thrive on drama because controversy keeps audiences engaged. Whether intentional or not, viral moments like this often increase visibility for both creators.
Still, there is a downside.
Constantly discussing sensitive relationship matters online can create pressure, misunderstanding, and unrealistic public expectations. Fans become emotionally invested, rumors spread faster, and every disagreement turns into a trending topic.
In the end, the livestream may have entertained viewers—but it also revealed something bigger about influencer culture today: for many internet personalities, love, arguments, and personal milestones are no longer fully private experiences; they are part of the content economy.




