Key Points
- Jarvis confirmed she ended the relationship after the crash. She asks fans for calm and private support.
- Peller crashed during a livestream on the Lekki-Epe Expressway. Bystanders helped and he was taken to hospital.
- FRSC and police are probing the incident now.
- ValidUpdates tracked past tensions between the pair online.
Jarvis (Elizabeth Amadou) confirmed the split with Peller. The news followed Peller’s crash during a livestream. Bystanders helped and he was taken to hospital.

Jarvis spoke in a live video to confirm the split. She asked fans to stop mocking Peller online. A raw clip amid online debate shows the crash scene.
Why Jarvis says the pause is needed
Jarvis said she can control her own emotions. Peller cannot control his strong feelings during online scenes. She urged fans to help him get better.
Jarvis confirmed the breakup was not born of hate. She said the split is for healing and clarity. The move aims to allow both to find peace.
The crash happened on the Lekki-Epe Expressway in Lagos. The scene played out during a live stream. A live-stream crash in Lagos clip sparked wide concern.
Public reaction and safety concerns
Online reaction split between doubt and worry among fans and critics. Some labelled the clip staged for clicks and views. Others urged people to show compassion and restraint.
Jarvis pleaded that fans stop spreading harmful narratives. She asked for prayers instead of harsh online jokes. Those remarks aimed to calm the growing pileup.
The FRSC said it would investigate the crash. Reports show police are involved and a traffic probe. FRSC action came as the clip trended online.
Jarvis thanked fans for the many kind messages. She also reminded people to value life and safety. Her main point was gratitude that no life was lost.
Peller remains in hospital for treatment and checks. Doctors have not released a full public update yet. Friends and family are keeping close watch at his bedside.
Jarvis said she loves him but needs quiet space. She added the pause may help both heal and grow. Fans should focus on recovery over gossip and send good wishes.
The public debate raised tricky safety and ethics questions. Experts say livestreams can worsen distress for fragile people. Many called for clear safety rules on live broadcasts.
ValidUpdates has tracked the Peller and Jarvis story closely. Past posts show tensions and public rows over months. Readers can review earlier coverage for more context.
For now, both parties are taking time away from drama. That step aims to calm feelings and clear minds. Supporters should offer help instead of harsh criticism online.
Jarvis ended her message by thanking fans for prayers. She noted that breakups can sometimes bring needed space. She closed with a plea to protect Peller’s privacy.
The FRSC has said it will prosecute Peller. That move follows the live incident and online uproar. See FRSC prosecutes Peller after crash for details.





