Nigerian Streamer Peller Calls Out Ayra Starr Over Jarvis Question

Nigerian streaming personality Peller has publicly criticized singer Ayra Starr following her appearance on Jarvis’ TikTok livestream. The controversy erupted after Ayra Starr asked Jarvis during the interactive segment whether she has a boyfriend.

Peller, known for his high-profile relationship with Jarvis, expressed frustration over the question in a widely circulated video. He accused the singer of deliberately disregarding his presence despite his public visibility and previous displays of affection toward Jarvis, including taking her on vacation to South Africa and gifting her a Mercedes-Benz GLE.

“How could Ayra Starr ask Jarvis if she has a boyfriend?” Peller questioned in the video. “Is she trying to say she doesn’t know me? Would she like me to also ask if she’s a singer? She really belittled me.”

The streamer further suggested that Ayra Starr’s question implied ignorance of his relationship with Jarvis, referencing public moments they have shared. His remarks have sparked discussion among fans and observers, with opinions divided over whether the question was genuinely disrespectful or simply part of the livestream’s casual tone.

Ayra Starr has not publicly responded to the criticism. The incident highlights the scrutiny public figures face regarding personal relationships and interactions in the digital age, particularly within Nigeria’s vibrant entertainment and social media landscape.

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