Romeo Miller Appears To Call Out Master P Over His Sister’s Death

    Romeo Miller has seemingly called out his father Master P over the loss of his sister in a harsh social media post aimed at an unnamed target.

    In recent Instagram Story, a frustrated Romeo condemned a certain father for allegedly neglecting his own child’s mental health struggles, yet publicly addressing a stranger’s similar issues.

    “Today was a boiling point,” Romeo wrote. “I seen a man avoid his own children struggle with suicide and depression but post another man whom passed today that he doesn’t even know. Yall idols be lost. Better stop following the blind. Watch when it’s revealed,”

    Social media users quickly connected the message to a post in which Master P reacted to the news of popular DJ Stephen “tWitch” Boss’ death by suicide on Wednesday (December 14).

    “Rip to the One and Only dancing #DjTwitch and Salute @snoopdogg for celebrating him! These are crazy times we are living in, you can be smiling one day and Gone the next! He was suppose to be a guest DJ on a concert we were having Jan. 13th,” The No Limit Records boss wrote.

    “Life is Too Short, Appreciate your loved ones……………. #Mentalillness is Real. Shout out to @postmalone & @drelondon coming together with me for the cause. #GodIsGood.”

    Master P’s daughter and Romeo’s sister Tytyana Miller passed away in May at a private residence. Last month, the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner confirmed her cause of death as accidental fentanyl intoxication. Tytyana Miller was 29 years old.

    Despite Romeo’s apparent slight, Master P pointed to his eldest daughter drug use and mental state when he shared news of his death on social media. A few days later, the 52-year-old entrepreneur paid tribute to Miller during a show, where he vowed to help others who are struggling with substance abuse and mental health issues.

    “I love my daughter, man,” he said on stage.” I miss her. I always was her parachute and now she’s my parachute in the sky looking over me. We not gonna grieve no more, we’re gonna celebrate because now I’m gonna be able to take care of millions of kids and save millions of lives.

    “I’m gonna get out here and play my part,” Master P continued. “I know God put me in this world for a passion and purpose. Mental illness is a serious thing.”

    The former Growing Up Hip Hop star wasn’t shy about her struggles as she talked about her issues with substance abuse prior to her death. In a 2016 episode, she confessed to having a drug problem while simultaneously exposing her mother as battling addiction as well.

    17 thoughts on “Romeo Miller Appears To Call Out Master P Over His Sister’s Death

      1. You liked Ghetto Postage and New No Limit Stuff? Sorry for offending you. I forget how soft some rap fans are

      1. I’m glad Romeo is finally speaking up and isn’t just flying under the wings of his No good ass daddy! F—k an inheritance!!!! Romeo has his OWN!!!

    1. Too busy tryna keep up and be a boss he forgot to be a father. Master p has a complex he’s 60 years old still doing club appearances

    2. Notice how the daughter said her and her mom struggled with addiction? P said years ago his wife had addiction issues she didn’t wanna address that’s why they split. Now you blame the SOBER parent for his daughter’s overdose???

      1. You have a point, but with all the millions dude got, he should’ve made interventions and forcefully fixed his broken ass daughter. It shows that with all that money, rich people are still powerless to a certain extent. I agree with romeo on the hypocrisy though

      2. I’ve dealt with addiction with more than one family members trust me you can’t force anything. The worst part is not knowing where to put the hurt so people usually start pointing the finger like Romeo is doing now. I don’t live in their house but P said Sonya C been a weed head since they met but graduated to other things once money came. Regardless it’s a sad situation bro.

    3. I am amazed on how some of us can talk about issues we don’t know about. We don’t live in their house or listen to any conversations they may may had with their daughter/sister. You can talk until you are blue and if that person is not ready to accept the help then you are fighting a losing battle. Romeo is wrong for judging his dad. We as parents do the best we can sometimes it’s not always perfect. However, parents cannot be blame for all of children’s shortcomings. Children, young adults also have to take responsibility for their lives as well. I honestly don’t believe that Master P didn’t try to help his daughter. I think Romeo is looking for someone to blame. How much did he try to help. Again, no judgement don’t live in their house or lives

      1. Totally agree. My daughters always post negative stuff on social media ma out me. The only parent there. The one who put them through college, paid rent etc every time they called. Now the 26 and 27 and made horrible Decisions, it’s my faught because I’m not their ATM anymore. I pray and let them be..

      2. Its a sad situation that you send you’re kids to college and some even pay for everything and they graduate hating their parents and all family members that work and don’t protest for a job.

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