Lately, TikTok star Peller disclosed that he declined a whopping ₦3 billion offer from Netflix that featured a kissing scene with his girlfriend, Jarvis.
In an interview with well-known Nigerian artist Peter Okoye, better known by his stage name Mr. P, Peller opened up about how he felt when Jarvis informed him about the Netflix offer.
He added credibility to his story by claiming to have video footage to support it.
Peller clarified that he chose to turn down the offer because he prioritises his relationship and personal values before any financial gain, even if the contract promised enormous financial gains.
He emphasised how crucial respect and loyalty are to their collaboration.
“I cherish my child. I’m giving her a good wage. I don’t like that life,” Peller stated unequivocally, demonstrating his financial and emotional dedication.
He expressed his strong support for Jarvis and his desire to maintain their connection based on love and trust rather than notoriety or wealth.
Despite earlier public scrutiny and condemnation of their relationship, Peller and Jarvis are undeterred.
Despite the opinions of others, they remain steadfast in their commitment to and love for one another.
Their story serves as a reminder that sometimes personal values and love matter more than lucrative offers or public approval.
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However, another key point of debate has been the credibility of Peller’s claim.
Many have questioned the possibility of Netflix offering ₦3 billion (approximately $1.8 million) for a kissing scene.
For context, even in Hollywood, such an amount is considered an enormous budget for a single scene. This has led some to believe that Peller may have exaggerated the offer for attention or dramatic effect.
Beyond the immediate drama, Peller’s claims have sparked a broader conversation about the increasing influence of social media stars in mainstream media.
As platforms like Netflix continue to explore influencer-led content to attract younger audiences, the idea of major streaming platforms making offers to TikTok stars or Instagram influencers is not entirely far-fetched.
However, the scale of the alleged offer remains questionable.
As of now, Netflix has not issued any public statement regarding Peller’s claims. The absence of any confirmation has further fueled skepticism.
Many are also waiting for Jarvis to speak out and clarify her stance on the situation.
Would she have accepted the offer if Peller had not intervened? Does she share his concerns about the entertainment industry?
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