Blessing CEO Issues Stern Warning to Jarvis, Peller Over Physical Abuse in Video, Fans Agree
- Blessing CEO has reacted to Jarvis' response to the abusive video making the rounds about her and her lover
- In the clip, Blessing CEO said if the comedian does not want to be corrected online, she and her lover should stop their live-streamed sessions
- Many people agreed with her and took the opportunity to offer advice on her relationship with IVD, sharing their thoughts online
Self-acclaimed relationship expert, Blessing Okoro, better known as Blessing CEO, has reacted to Jarvis' comment regarding the backlash over a video involving her and Peller.
Recently, a video had circulated in which Peller was seen hitting Jarvis in the head and telling her to get into the car, claiming that the place was not conducive for her. Many people were outraged by the way the streamer treated his lover and expressed their opinions about it.

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In her response, Jarvis lashed out at those calling her out and accusing her of being in an abusive relationship.

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Reacting to Jarvis' clip, Blessing CEO suggested that the two TikTokers should take their “cartoons” offline if they didn’t want to be corrected.
According to her, the public would not stop offering advice because both she and her lover benefit from public attention. Blessing added that if their parents gave them advice, and they ignored it, they would eventually have to face the consequences, with others reminding them of the advice they had been given.
Blessing CEO explains why people advise Jarvis
Blessing CEO, who recently received a car from her lover, further explained that whenever people offered Jarvis advice, she responded rudely.

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She pointed out that many young people watch them online, and if they see such behaviour, they might become abusive towards their girlfriends, believing it’s acceptable.
Blessing also noted that abuse is not just physical, but can also be mental. She explained that abusers are often conditioned to defend the abuse.
In a final warning to Jarvis, Blessing CEO stressed that people are concerned about her situation, and if she doesn’t heed the advice, she may find herself unable to handle things when the abuse escalates.
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What fans said about Blessing CEO's video
Legit.ng compiled the reactions of fans as seen below:
@promixs commented:
"Blessing CEO, this is good advice that you should also consider. You and IVD frequently post socially irresponsible content on social media, such as IVD's inappropriate displays of affection, which are not suitable for your children and public to see. What a Holier world we live in."
@kingmia_247 stated:
"It’s crazy all@time you see nothing of them am like what are this kids really doing??
@mz_harcourt commented:
"She's too rude no one is pointing that part. Telling people to mind their business in such manner. I mean if they don't care about you both would they even bother? Na people wey dey find them funny I blame."
@rejys_thriftshoes commented:
"We will bring this video back for her some day."
@hairbycollette_ wrote:
"This lady is just too good I beg , the words u say . And how u say them and when u say them, e dey enter body."
@julie_adaugo shared:
"All things been equal, this is good advice."
@iamoseroland commented:
"Blessing, where you dey tap sense from? You’re seriously one of the most intelligent women on this media space. always thinking outside the box."
Blessing CEO, Saida BOJ fight dirty
Legit.ng earlier reported that Saida BOJ resumed dragging Blessing CEO for commenting about her wig and sending her to the gallows.
The two have been on each other's necks on social media and have been exchanging words in different posts. In her response to the relationship expert, she gave her many unprintable names and shared her encounter with her at her house.
Fans struggled to pick sides between the public figures, known for their controversies on social media.
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