TikTok star Jarvis claims women move on faster than men after breakups, speaking amid her messy split with fellow content creator Peller
Jarvis Breaks Silence on Peller Breakup, Says Women Heal Faster Than Men
Popular Nigerian TikTok star Jarvis has sparked fresh conversations online after declaring that women find it easier to move on after a breakup than men.
Jarvis made the assertion in a video broadcast that surfaced on social media, amid her highly publicised and turbulent breakup with fellow Nigerian content creator Peller.
Speaking confidently, the influencer attributed her ability to move forward quickly to self-worth and personal confidence, insisting that emotional recovery comes naturally when one is secure.
“It is easy for girls to move on fast [after a breakup]. No time. What were you expecting? I am classy, I am everything I want to be. So, it is not hard for us to move on,” she said.
Her remarks come in contrast to the emotional state of Peller, who has continued to share his pain publicly following the end of the relationship. In recent statements, the content creator vowed never to give love another chance and controversially declared that he would not consider marriage to a Nigerian woman.
The breakup between the two internet personalities has remained a trending topic, drawing widespread reactions from fans and fellow creators across social media platforms.
It would be recalled that the split gained national attention late last year following a deeply concerning episode linked to the emotional strain of their separation. Peller later confirmed that the relationship had ended weeks after the incident, prompting renewed discussions around emotional health, heartbreak, and coping mechanisms among young Nigerians.
Jarvis’s latest comments have since ignited debate online, with supporters praising her confidence while critics accuse her of oversimplifying emotional healing. Nonetheless, her statement has once again placed the spotlight on how men and women process heartbreak differently in the digital age.











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