Key Points
- Jarvis says Peller flared up in anger during a private Lagos clash. She claims she feared real harm.
- She says she ran downstairs to alert staff to stay ready. Jarvis insists quick action saved her.
- The fight follows months of public rules and control issues. Fans now fear worse scenes ahead.
Jarvis has accused fellow TikTok creator Peller of almost hitting her during a heated moment in Lagos. She said the anger was so sharp that she bolted downstairs to warn her workers to stay alert.

The creator said this latest clash sits on top of their long rift over who controls their brand. In September, Peller set strict terms before he could even unblock her online.
How Jarvis says it happened
Jarvis explained that Peller “almost hit” her after tempers rose over an off-camera issue. She said she saw a side of him that made her think of self-defence first. So she rushed out and told her staff to stay awake and near.
According to her, if she had stayed in the room, the story online would be worse. She even said “justice for Jarvis” would be trending now if she had not escaped fast. That line signals she believes the scene could have turned violent.
She also framed the clash as part of a pattern. Jarvis has, in past rifts, complained about pressure, money talk, and respect. Peller, on his own side, has often tried to set public rules for her.
Rift that refuses to end
This is not the pair’s first online storm. Peller has previously listed what Jarvis must do before he forgives or unblocks her, which kept fans busy for days. Jarvis later dropped her own set of “simple rules” for him during that September rift.
That back-and-forth showed how much their private issues now live on social media. It also showed how both sides try to control the story each time.
The latest violence claim adds a more serious layer to that drama. Domestic or workplace safety is a heavier topic than live-stream banter. So this new angle will likely pull more public scrutiny.
For context, Jarvis and Peller built a shared audience from playful couple-style content. Fans liked the mix of romance, loyalty vows and growth talk. But every few weeks, a new quarrel or list of demands surfaces. That cycle keeps their names trending but also raises concern.
Peller has not, as of press time, put out a matching video on this exact allegation. Until he speaks, Jarvis’ version is the only full one in public.
Later in September, Jarvis even urged him to invest and stay calm in future dealings, which showed she wanted structure, not chaos. Jarvis’ own rule list backed that view.
What fans are saying
Early reactions online picked up on one thing: fear. Many users said once a partner says she ran to save herself, the pair must cool off. Others said both creators should stop turning private fights into daily content.
Some fans, however, still hope the duo can fix things and return to clean, drama-free skits. They say the audience followed them for light fun, not threat-filled scenes.
Until both stars address safety clearly, the story will stay active. Each new video from either side will now be watched for fresh jabs or reconciliations.





