Jarvis Discloses True Nationality of Her Biological Father, People React
- Popular Nigerian AI girl Jarvis, aka Jadrolita, has opened up about her biological father in an emotional video on TikTok
- The internet personality recounted how her father, who used to communicate with her, suddenly stopped many years ago
- In the clip, she also opened up about her biological father's country of origin, explaining that he was not a Nigerian
A recent revelation by Nigerian internet sensation Jarvis stirred emotions on social media, as she spoke about her complicated relationship with her biological father.
The AI personality, who is also known as Jadrolita, also talked about her father's true country of origin in a tearful TikTok video.

Source: Instagram
Jarvis shares biological dad's country of origin
The TikTok clip was shared by user @hushbobby, quickly garnering massive attention from netizens.
Jadrolita recounted how her father, a man from Senegal, had regularly kept in touch since her birth.

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He affectionately called her Aminata, a name that had made her smile since her childhood days.
However, all contact abruptly ceased years ago, leaving her wondering what may have gone wrong.
Despite efforts to reconnect, silence persisted, and she no longer heard from her biological father.
She admitted that she was still searching for answers, struggling to understand why he had vanished.
Jarvis added that the pain of his supposed rejection had lingered, fuelling her quest for closure.

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In her words:
"This father figure is what I still don't understand today. From the beginning of birth, he used to call. He is an outsider, from Senegal. He used to call. He calls me Aminata, and I just giggle. But it got to a year when he totally stopped communicating. Till today, I haven't heard from him. I'm the one searching."
Reactions as Jarvis speaks about biological father
Nigerians flooded the comments with mixed reactions. Some empathised, sharing similar stories of paternal abandonment, while others urged her to focus on self-healing.
@UFEDO—-MI said:
"This lady is going through a lot already, Peller should allow her to focus and fix out her life."
@Jüßt_Døhlårz said:
"Now, nobody should be against this girl anymore. personally, I’m sorry for the sudden hate cuz of what happened to Peller, but now I understand everything on your mind and don’t judge easily, may you not become an orphan in Jesus' name, God will give her divine healing."
@ZᵢYₕ added:
"I lost both parents, grandma and uncle too. I lost both not too long. I stopped schooling. No job, just my younger sister and I, and you think I am not going through a lot??"
@Chimebuka added:
"Sometimes in life we wish to be some persons/people, forgetting they also have nightmares and problems they are facing."
See the post below:
Tiktoker Jarvis cries for help
Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that Jarvis had cried out on social media over the growing tumour on her face.
In a recent video, she begged Nigerians to tell her the best way to deal with the problem and admitted she was terrified.
Proofreading by Bruce Douglas, copy editor at Legit.ng.
Source: Legit.ng
