Key Points:
- Jarvis sets clear rules for Peller during their rift. She urges care with cash, words, sleep, and faith.
- The list reads like daily care and mind checks. It covers grooming, food, fun, work, and prayer.
- Fans note the pair still face hard talks. Both stars keep teasing next steps in short clips.
Jarvis has sent Peller a neat set of rules. She says they will help him live and plan well. The note came while both face a tense rift. Each line is short and very clear to read.

Her last line drives the bold money point home. She writes, “invest your money on better things”. That quote sets the tone for the full list. Now the pair must show what rules mean next.
Jarvis lists 11 rules
She set out the list in plain words. Each line reads like a small task for the day.
1. Tint your hair back.
2. Brush your teeth.
3. Take your bath.
4. Go and eat.
5. Get good sleep.
6. Go out with your guys (joblaq).
7. Have decent fun.
8. Pray to God.
9. Focus on your stream.
10. Control your watering mouth.
11. Invest your money on better things.
Every item sounds easy to track and follow. The tone is firm yet still soft and warm. She keeps the words short, calm, and very direct. Nothing feels hard to grasp for the reader.
Context around the Peller–Jarvis rift
This note lands after weeks of hot back-and-forth. Two weeks ago, he spoke after the Peller kidnap drag.
Last week, the Jarvis marriage talk paused due to Peller’s age. Their fans still watch each post for new signs. Many want peace, but both sides keep cards close.
What the rules tell fans
The first nine lines focus on self-care and routine. She wants him neat, fed, rested, and close to friends. She also wants fun, yet urges it to stay clean. Prayer and work sit in the mix for balance.
Her tenth line warns him about loose talk. It calls for care with words on live streams. That point ties to past clips and chats online. The note ends with a strong call on money use.
The last line rings the loudest across the post. “Invest your money on better things,” she writes. It reads like a push to plan for long term. Fans will now wait to see if Peller agrees.



