A Nigerian content creator, Habeeb Hamzat, popularly known as Peller, has proposed to fellow creator Elizabeth Amadou during a romantic beach outing in Accra, Ghana. The proposal, captured on video and widely shared online, has reignited conversations about the couple’s high-profile relationship, which has been marked by viral content, public reconciliations, and occasional controversy.
The footage shows Peller kneeling on a decorated beach setup, surrounded by candles and soft lighting, as he asks Jarvis, also known as Jadrolita, to marry him. The 23-year-old creator appeared visibly emotional as she accepted the proposal, drawing cheers from onlookers and a flood of congratulatory messages across social media platforms.
The couple, often described by fans as one of the internet’s most talked-about duos, first sparked dating rumors in 2024 through a series of collaborative videos, pranks, and skits that quickly gained traction. Their chemistry, both on and off camera, turned them into viral sensations, with millions following their evolving relationship.
This is not the first time Peller has made a public declaration of commitment. In a previous instance, he staged a proposal that Jarvis later confirmed was genuine, although she noted at the time that marriage would not happen immediately. That earlier moment, like many of their interactions, blurred the lines between entertainment and reality, something that continues to shape public perception of their relationship.
Reactions to the latest proposal have been mixed. While many fans celebrated the milestone, describing it as a “beautiful moment” and a “fairytale come true,” others expressed skepticism. Some followers questioned whether the proposal was another elaborate stunt designed to drive engagement, pointing to the couple’s history of dramatic breakups and reconciliations.
“They’ve built their brand on storytelling and surprise,” one social media user wrote. “It’s hard to tell what’s real and what’s content anymore.”
Despite the doubts, neither Peller nor Jarvis has suggested the proposal was staged. Close followers argue that, regardless of their online personas, the emotional tone of the moment appeared genuine.
The proposal also highlights a broader trend among digital creators who increasingly share intimate life events with their audiences, often turning personal milestones into viral content. For influencers like Peller and Jarvis, whose careers are deeply tied to public engagement, such moments can simultaneously strengthen fan loyalty and invite scrutiny.
As the video continues to circulate, attention now turns to what comes next for the couple. Whether the engagement leads to a wedding or becomes another chapter in their evolving online narrative, one thing is clear: Peller and Jarvis remain firmly at the center of Nigeria’s digital entertainment conversation.