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“Do You Want To Buy Me a House?” — Jarvis Responds After Private Chat Leaks Online

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Social media personality Jarvis has become a trending topic after screenshots of a private conversation between her and a South African woman identified as Jessica surfaced online.

The leaked exchange quickly generated reactions across multiple platforms, especially because of comments about Jarvis’ relationship with fellow content creator Peller.

In the conversation, Jessica questioned the nature of their relationship, saying their public behavior often appears immature to outsiders.

“You guys’ relationship is childish. I actually thought you and Peller were siblings until I saw a video of both of you kissing each other,” she reportedly wrote.

Jarvis, however, defended the relationship and argued that the online personas people see do not accurately reflect how they behave privately.

“We are not childish. We only act childish online, but it’s not so offline,” she replied.

The discussion then shifted to speculation about whether material gifts influenced their relationship, particularly after Jessica mentioned a car allegedly given to Peller.

“Are you sure it’s not because of the car Peller bought you that you finally decided to marry him?” Jessica asked.

Jarvis responded sharply:

“No… so do you want to buy me a house?”

That response quickly became one of the most-shared parts of the leaked conversation, with many social media users praising the comeback while others debated the exchange’s tone.

The conversation later moved beyond relationships and into broader discussions about Nigerians living in South Africa.

Jessica claimed that although she generally likes Nigerian men, her experiences with Nigerians based in South Africa had not been positive.

“I love Nigerian men, but the Nigerian men in South Africa aren’t nice. They’re so mean,” she stated.

She also briefly touched on the sensitive immigration tensions that periodically surface in South Africa, particularly around undocumented foreign nationals.

According to her, she deliberately avoids publicly engaging in those conversations because the topic has become so sensitive.

“South Africans are only asking non documented foreigners to leave the country, but for me it’s a sensitive topic so I don’t engage in it,” she added.

The leaked chat has since sparked mixed reactions online.

Some users focused on the relationship dynamics between Jarvis and Peller, while others debated the ethics of sharing private conversations publicly. Others were more interested in the broader cultural discussion involving Nigerians living abroad and perceptions surrounding immigration tensions in South Africa.

Jarvis and Peller have built a strong online following through playful livestreams, relationship content, and humorous interactions, making their relationship highly visible on social media.

That visibility, however, also means their private interactions often attract intense public scrutiny whenever they surface online.

For now, neither Jarvis nor Peller has publicly addressed the leaked screenshots beyond the responses already circulating in the chat.

But as with many influencer controversies, the combination of romance, money, online fame, and cross-border conversations has ensured the discussion continues gaining traction online.

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