Social Media Expert Claims Peller’s Car Crash and Jarvis Breakup Are Staged for Clout

A social media analyst has ignited fierce debate online after claiming that Peller‘s December 14 car crash and his breakup with Jarvis are elaborate publicity stunts.

The TikTok star’s accident, which happened during an Instagram livestream on Eko Expressway, sent shockwaves through social media as bystanders rushed him to the hospital. But not everyone is buying the story.

Twitter user @austeiin, who describes himself as a content expert, says he’s willing to bet his December salary that both the crash and breakup are fake, carefully orchestrated to rack up engagement and keep people talking.

“This is pure content creation,” he wrote in a viral post. “Nigerians are being used to amplify drama again.”

He didn’t stop there.

The analyst questioned Peller’s actual value beyond generating social media noise, arguing that without Nigerians constantly hyping controversial content, the influencer wouldn’t have his current level of fame.

His criticism touched on what he sees as a troubling trend: people gaining instant celebrity status through reckless behavior and manufactured drama.

“If you think acting ‘anyhow’ online leads to something meaningful, then the setup was never serious from the beginning,” he said.

He also called out Jarvis, questioning why someone educated would turn their relationship into constant online content.

The endless livestreams, public displays, and lack of boundaries made the eventual outcome predictable, according to him.

As for the breakup sympathy flooding social media? He’s not buying it. “This is engagement farming, plain and simple.

The separation and the accident are part of the same strategy.”

His final point hit hard: Nigerians fuel these viral moments with excessive hype, then act surprised when things spiral out of control.

It’s a cycle, he says, driven by clout-chasing and the hunger for the next trending topic.


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