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Peller Reveals He Turned Down ₦3 Billion Netflix Offer

During a live session with Peter Okoye (Mr. P), TikTok sensation Peller opened up about a massive ₦3 billion offer from Netflix that involved his girlfriend, Jarvis, participating in a kissing scene.
Peller disclosed that he declined the deal, emphasizing that he values his relationship and personal principles above any amount of money. He also mentioned having a recorded video as proof of the offer.
“I love my baby. I’m paying her good money. I don’t like that life,” Peller stated, making it clear that his love for Jarvis was the main reason he rejected the proposal.
The couple, known for their romantic and often viral TikTok videos, have recently been the subject of social media buzz. Their relationship has faced public scrutiny, especially after Peller’s recent proposal to Jarvis and his announcement of plans to relocate to the UK to strengthen their bond.
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