Man calls out TikTok star, Jarvis for dumping signature A.I performances to flock around Peller

The X user spoke on Jarvis association with Peller


An X user identified as @unkleayo recently sparked a discussion online with a bold take on popular TikToker, Jarvis, who gained fame in Nigeria due to her unique style of mimicking Artificial Intelligence (A.I) behaviour.

In a post, the man expressed disappointment over Jarvis’ shift in focus, stating that she had found an untapped niche and was thriving in it then suddenly ditched it to move around with Peller.

According to him, Jarvis abandoned this promising path and reduced herself to “Iyawo Peller” (Peller’s wife).

The user pointed out that Jarvis’ transition from what brought her into the limelight to being identified primarily by her relationship with Peller was a move that seemed senseless.

He wrote:

“I might get heat for this but I’ll say it regardless. That jarvis girl found an untapped niche, was thriving in it, had the entire nation fw her shxt only to dump it, reductifying herself to simply being “iyawo peller”. There’s no way you look at it, it just doesn’t make sense.”

See the post below:

The post was trailed by several comments from netizens some of whom reasoned in the same direction.

One @n6oflife6 wrote: “I love when people observe deep social happenings that I have observed as well so I don’t feel like im a Weirdo. 😎🙃.”

@toofighting wrote: “My own take is how I struggle time and time again to find Peller’s funny bone and guess what, I’m still searching! People say he’s quite popular, I think it is true because I wouldn’t know him otherwise, but how he gained such popularity will continue to be a mystery to me.”

@royaltyuso wrote: “She needs to check the ordinance around her. I don’t even watch her anymore with Peller. Meanwhile, when she was a robot, I never scrolled past without watching to the end.”

@misterFortune__ wrote: “Wondering why you’re trying to make sense out of it tho … Just watch, smile, like, and move. It’s not so much content to be pondering about.”

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