How Peller, Jarvis rewrote the creator-romance playbook
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The couple also, shockingly adhered strictly to Edo traditional marriage customs, successfully bridging the gap between a fragmented Gen-Z internet subculture and traditional societal expectations.
The traditional engagement ceremony of Nigerian content creators, Habeeb Hamzat (Peller) and Elizabeth Amadou (Jarvis), not only shocked the internet but broke the creator economy playbook.
In recent times, internet romance has become predictable and weaponised for the purpose of going viral. The script, mostly tailored in the cycle – collaborate for views, hint at a relationship for engagement, and quietly part ways when the algorithm moves on- was however, ignored by the two young, viral creators.

For over two years, audiences debated whether the couple’s relationship was organic or purely transactional. Their engagement, however, successfully converted cynical onlookers into invested brand advocates.
The couple also, shockingly adhered strictly to Edo traditional marriage customs, successfully bridging the gap between a fragmented Gen-Z internet subculture and traditional societal expectations.

They were seen in George wrapper and red coral beads. Jarvis wore a striking red wrapper, layered coral neck accessories, and a matching beaded crown.
Peller, also broke out into tears of joy, expressing his emotions over the union.
“Today, I proudly paid the bride price of the woman I love… She said yes to forever, and now it’s time to build our future together. Officially off the market,” he said via his Instagram page.

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