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Shina Peller clears air on relationship with TikTok star, Peller

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  • Shina Peller said even though the Professor Peller dynasty is big, the young Peller isn’t one of them.
  • He stated this while speaking in a recent interview with Channels TV

Shina Peller, a former federal lawmaker and entertainment mogul, has clarified rumors surrounding his alleged blood relation with popular TikTok creator, Peller.

In a recent interview with Channels TV, Peller denied any familial connection to the young comedian.

Shina Peller

According to Shina Peller, the name “Peller” originated from his father, Professor Peller, a renowned magician.

Shina Peller highlighted that the TikTok star is not a member of their family.

Shina Peller also acknowledged the comedian’s clever use of the name, stating that it has contributed to his success.

Shina Peller said:

“I have heard about the TikTok star Peller and a lot of people have asked me whether he’s a member of our family.

“Truly, Professor Peller’s family is quite extended, but he is not a member of the family.

“The name ‘Peller’ was given to our father as a magician and it’s a name that the family has adopted since the time of my father.

“So, Peller, the comedian is not a member of the Peller family. It’s a successful name. He’s just being smart. He’s being able to pop with the name. You can’t blame him but I can tell you categorically that he’s not a member of the Peller family.”

In another news, Peller reveals unknown story behind rise to fame.

The popular influencer revealed the strategic decision behind his deliberate use of imperfect English grammar in his content.

According to Peller, he initially spoke fluent English, but his streams failed to gain traction. He noticed that his viewership was limited to his a few number of people most times his family members only, and his engagement was dismal.

However, when he began to intentionally use broken grammar, he witnessed a significant surge in his viewership.

Peller attributed this phenomenon to the Nigerian audience’s peculiar preference for relatable, down-to-earth content creators.

He astutely observed that Nigerians tend to be wary of individuals who come across as overly educated or sophisticated.

Interestingly, Peller revealed that when he attempted to revert to speaking proper English during formal settings/interviews, he couldn’t because the damage had already been done.

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