Peller Opens Up About Childhood Sexual Abuse in HonestBunch Interview
In his HonestBunch interview, Peller bravely revealed that he was sexually abused as a child by an elderly woman in Ikorodu, Lagos.
By Godwin Adejor ·
Nigerian content creator and TikTok star Habeeb Hamzat, popularly known as Peller, has again drawn public attention with his candid disclosures during a recent appearance on the HonestBunch podcast. In a deeply personal segment, Peller shared harrowing experiences of sexual abuse from his childhood, including encounters involving an elderly woman and references to abuse by a coach figure. His revelations shed light on the often-overlooked issue of male survivors of sexual violence, particularly boys in Nigeria.
During the interview, Peller recounted traumatic incidents from his early years in Ikorodu, Lagos. He described being molested as a young boy by an elderly woman, an experience he characterized as profoundly scarring. In earlier public statements tied to similar themes, Peller appealed to fans for help identifying the woman and expressed solidarity with other victims.
He drew parallels to high-profile cases like that of Ochanya Ogbanje, a young girl who suffered repeated abuse, to highlight the need for justice and awareness. Peller emphasized that boys, too, are vulnerable and that societal stigma often prevents them from speaking out. His willingness to discuss these events on HonestBunch—a platform known for raw, unfiltered conversations—underscored his commitment to breaking the silence.
Reports also allude to additional experiences involving authority figures, such as a coach, aligning with broader patterns of grooming and exploitation in sports or mentorship settings that have surfaced in various survivor stories globally. Peller’s account paints a picture of a child navigating confusion, fear, and isolation amid these abuses.
Peller, known for his energetic skits, live streams, and high-profile relationship with Jarvis (Amadou Elizabeth Aminata), has built a large following through authenticity. However, his journey has not been without challenges. In the same HonestBunch conversation, he discussed personal matters like his determination to marry Jarvis to break a family “curse” of unmarried relationships, revealing layers of vulnerability beyond his online persona.
His openness about trauma comes amid other public moments, including brushes with law enforcement and legal disputes, but this interview stands out for its focus on healing and advocacy. Peller has positioned his story as a call to action: greater protection for children, support for male survivors, and dismantling taboos around discussing abuse.
Peller’s revelations highlight a critical gap in conversations about sexual abuse. In many communities, including Nigeria, male victims face unique barriers—emasculation fears, disbelief, and lack of tailored support services. By sharing on a popular podcast, Peller joins a growing number of public figures using their platforms to normalize survivor testimonies.
Experts and advocates note that early abuse can have long-lasting effects on mental health, relationships, and self-worth. Peller’s story resonates with global narratives of survivors reclaiming agency, from sports coaching scandals to familial or opportunistic abuse by older individuals.
Peller’s HonestBunch appearance is more than a personal confession—it’s a public stand against silence. As he prepares for milestones like his wedding, his willingness to confront the past demonstrates resilience. He continues to advocate for victims, stressing that trauma does not define one’s future.
In a digital age where influencers often curate perfect images, Peller’s honesty offers a powerful reminder: vulnerability can be strength. His story encourages other survivors to seek help, speak out, and know they are not alone.
As discussions continue, Peller’s message remains clear—awareness, justice, and support are essential to prevent future harm and aid recovery for all affected by sexual abuse.