“It’s easy for girls to move on quickly” – Jarvis says after breakup with Peller

Popular Nigerian TikTok personality Jarvis has shared her view that women tend to recover from breakups faster than men.

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She made the remark following her highly publicised split from fellow content creator, Peller.

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Jarvis speaks on moving on

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In a recent video, Jarvis explained that her self-confidence and sense of self-worth helped her move on without difficulty, stressing that she did not feel held back by the end of the relationship.

According to her, women do not dwell too long on heartbreak, especially when they are secure in who they are and what they bring to the table.

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“It is easy for girls to move on fast [after a breakup]. No time. What were you expecting? I am classy, I am everything I want to be. So, it is not hard for us to move on,” she said.

Peller and Jarvis’ breakup

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While Jarvis appears to have moved forward, Peller has given a different impression. He has openly expressed lingering hurt from the breakup, stating that he no longer believes in love and has ruled out marriage, particularly with a Nigerian woman.

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The pair’s relationship had previously drawn attention late last year after Peller was involved in a serious car incident during a period of emotional turmoil linked to their breakup.

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He later confirmed that they had gone their separate ways weeks after the incident.

 

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