A seemingly casual question during a celebrity livestream has spiralled into a social media flashpoint, exposing the fragile line between public performance and private relationships in Nigeria’s fast-moving influencer culture.
Livestream moment sparks backlash
Controversy erupted after popular content creator Peller publicly criticised singer Ayra Starr over a question she allegedly asked during a recent livestream session involving fellow influencer Jarvis.
The session, which had been trending for its light-hearted tone and celebrity crossover appeal, took an awkward turn when Ayra Starr reportedly asked Jarvis whether she had a boyfriend. While the question appeared routine, Peller later described it as dismissive and disrespectful.
In remarks circulating online, Peller said the question undermined what he considers an obvious relationship.
“Ayra Starr really belittled me… How could she ask Jarvis if she has a boyfriend? Is she saying she doesn’t know me?” he said.
He went further, pointing to gestures he claims demonstrate the seriousness of his relationship with Jarvis, including gifting her a Mercedes-Benz GLE and taking her on trips.
Public relationships under scrutiny
At the heart of the backlash is a recurring tension in Nigeria’s digital celebrity space: when does a relationship become “official” in the eyes of the public?
Unlike traditional celebrity culture, where relationships are often managed through formal announcements or media appearances, influencer relationships frequently unfold in real time — through livestreams, skits, and curated posts. This creates ambiguity, even for fellow celebrities.
In this context, Ayra Starr’s question — if accurately reported — may reflect a genuine lack of clarity rather than an intentional slight. However, Peller’s reaction highlights how public validation has become intertwined with personal identity for online personalities.
Mixed reactions online
The incident has drawn divided reactions across social media platforms, with users debating whether Peller’s response was justified or excessive.
Some commenters argued that the relationship may not be as publicly defined as Peller suggests. Others viewed his reaction as an overreach, noting that asking about relationship status remains a common and often harmless question.
One user wrote, “Maybe she no know say dem dey serious,” while another added, “Relationship wey no clear go always get question.”
What is known — and what is not
There has been no direct public response from Ayra Starr addressing the controversy, and the full context of the livestream exchange remains unclear beyond clips circulating online. It is also not independently confirmed whether the question was asked in the exact manner described.
Jarvis, the central figure in the exchange, has not publicly clarified her relationship status at the time of reporting.
Why this matters now
While the incident may appear trivial, it reflects a broader shift in how relationships are performed, interpreted, and contested in Nigeria’s digital public sphere.
For younger audiences who follow influencers closely, gestures such as gifts and trips are increasingly seen as markers of commitment — even in the absence of explicit confirmation. This can create mismatched expectations between how relationships are lived privately and how they are perceived publicly.
What to watch next
The longevity of the controversy will likely depend on whether any of the parties involved choose to respond directly or clarify their positions. In the absence of that, the narrative will continue to be shaped by social media speculation.
More broadly, the episode adds to ongoing conversations about boundaries in influencer culture — particularly how much of a relationship must be made visible before it is considered “real” in the public eye.
















