Popular Nigerian TikTok couple Peace Pever (Purple Speedy) and Chinye Elijah (Crispdal) were involved in a severe road accident while returning from the Trendupp Awards, where Crispdal received the “Force of TikTok” accolade.
The crash reportedly occurred during their journey home after the award ceremony, cutting short what had been a triumphant evening. Crispdal shared a brief video of their badly damaged vehicle on Instagram, captioning it:
“My people, I’m sorry I haven’t posted about my win… the devil tried to steal our joy on our way back…we were involved in a terrible accident that almost claimed our lives, but we serve a living God and we are heavily defended.”
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Similarly, Purple Speedy confirmed the near‑devastating accident in an Instagram story, expressing her gratitude:
“Hey guys, sorry we haven’t posted anything yet, God spared our lives on our way back from Trendupp awards yesterday. All I can say is Thank you lord for the Gift of life.”
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The couple’s survival has sparked an outpouring of relief and prayers from fans across social media, many of whom feared the worst after clips of the wreck circulated online.
Their posts helped clarify that despite the gravity of the situation, both are recovering and thankful to be alive.
Purple Speedy and Crispdal gained prominence as a dynamic TikTok duo known for comedic skits, trending dance videos, and lighthearted content that resonated with young Nigerians. Their joint presence on the platform earned them a significant following and several brand partnerships.
The Trendupp Awards, billed as Nigeria’s ceremony celebrating online creators, marked a high point for the duo, with Crispdal’s recognition as “Force of TikTok” affirming their impact on the digital entertainment space.