ENTERTAINMENT
TikToker Peller Begs Girlfriend Jarvis for a Baby After Priscilla Ojo’s Pregnancy Reveal

Nigerian TikTok star Peller has publicly pleaded with his girlfriend, Jarvis, to get pregnant for him—just moments after actress Priscilla Ojo and Tanzanian singer Juma Jux announced they are expecting their first child.
Following the release of the couple’s heartwarming maternity photos, which showed Priscilla proudly showing off her baby bump, Peller took to the comment section with an emotional plea.
“@realjadrolita do this for me I swear u no go regret 🙏🥹,” he wrote.
Jarvis, however, didn’t hold back in her response. She urged Peller to take the proper steps first, replying:
“Then get married. Abi did you see her do it out of wedlock??”
The exchange quickly drew attention online, with many weighing in on the importance of commitment before parenthood.
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