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After a viral video showed TikTok creator Peller pushing Jarvis into a car, the influencer has spoken out, dismissing abuse claims and insisting she’s staying in the relationship by choice

TikTok Star Jarvis Defends Romance with Peller After Viral Push Video

The internet has been buzzing after a video of TikTok couple Jarvis and Peller sparked heated debates online. In the viral clip, Peller was seen shoving Jarvis into their car — a moment that quickly ignited speculation of abuse and drew mixed reactions from fans.

But Jarvis isn’t backing down or walking away. In a new video posted online, she passionately defended her relationship, brushing off the incident as exaggerated and insisting she is with Peller out of choice, not pressure.

“I’m a small girl but at least I am old enough to take up my responsibilities and know what I want. Now you people are giving this narrative that Peller is beating me. Are you people okay?” she fired back at critics.

The TikTok star stressed that she wouldn’t tolerate abuse in any form, making it clear that if things ever turned violent, she would leave immediately.

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“If a man beats me… I would have left. My life first, my mental health, my sanity first,” she declared.

Jarvis admitted that Peller’s public push was wrong, describing it as a “no-no,” but expressed faith that he would learn and grow from the experience.

“That pushing was not it, actually. But I believe that he will change,” she added.

She also drew a sharp line between her reality and the assumptions swirling online, reminding followers that her relationship is not about fame or money:

“I’m not a child. And if it was really abusive, I wouldn’t be here. My body is still clean, I’m still intact.”

She said, “Advice your family. I’m not going to hide under the fact that I say I’m a small girl. I’m a small girl but at least I am old enough to take up my responsibilities and know what I want. I know what I want. Now you people are giving this narrative that Peller is beating me.

“Are you people okay? I’ve been small pikin. I don’t know, maybe you people are using Peller’s kind of eye to be looking at me. But hey you, I’m a small girl but I’m not a child. And if a man beats me, or he’s beating me, ah, this is not in 1960, whereby, maybe they’ll say one woman marry, and the husband is beating her, they’ll now tell the lady, don’t leave your man, you stay there, eh, protect, eh, what? I’m not doing that. If it were something like that, I would have left. I’m not capping. If there was something abusive or we were fighting or it was hitting me like all those beats, I would have left. There’s no two ways about it. My life first, you get. My mental health, my sanity first.

“Now, abusive means… We all know. And anybody who is going through an abusive state. When I mean abusive, you know what I mean by abuse. Like they don’t beat you up, they don’t swear. Or you are going through hell. They don’t use a cutlass or knife to yama yama you. Please, my body is still clean. I’m still intact, okay? So if you are experiencing that, run for your life. Please, do not stay there. This one is not it, okay? That pushing was not it, actually. It’s a no-no, but I believe that he will change.

In a recent interview with Channels Television, Jarvis confirmed her engagement to Peller, putting an end to speculation about their relationship.

She revealed that Peller proposed to her, saying that although the ring doesn’t fit her but the commitment is real.

Jarvis said she initially perceived Peller based on their online interactions, but after meeting him offline, she discovered his true personality and grew to love him.

Despite the controversy, Jarvis seemed unfazed by the online chatter, telling critics to focus on their own lives.

The drama around the TikTok pair has only fueled more attention on their relationship, with fans split between concern for Jarvis’ well-being and admiration for her loyalty to Peller. Read More

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