Peller, Jadrolita hint at breakup

Popular Nigerian TikToker, Peller, has hinted at a breakup with his girlfriend, Jadrolita. The controversy began after Peller was seen getting cosy with another girl during his recent trip to Ghana.

Reacting in a TikTok live session, Jadrolita expressed her grievance over the incident, stating that she could no longer continue with the relationship.

Defending his actions, Peller claimed that he had been paid to appear in the girl’s video to help promote her page. He said, “It’s not my fault. I was paid to do it to help her get more followers. They paid for it.”

Responding to him, Jadrolita said, “Most people have been saying I’m older than you in this relationship, which is fine. But I ignored that, and I follow my heart. Now that I followed my heart, you are saying they paid you to do this, to do that?

“I’m telling you I cannot be with you. Continue with your streaming and do whatever you want. Go and meet someone else that will tolerate such nonsense. Focus on the girls. I won’t hate you, we remain cool and be business partners in the industry.”

Reacting to her in another video, Peller threatened to block her, saying, “I will block you everywhere. I don’t want it again. You are mad.”

Media Talk Africa reports that Peller, a 19-year-old TikToker, proposed to the 23-year-old in December 2024. The two lovers have remained in the public eye due to their displays of affection.

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