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Why Does Master P And His Son, Romeo Miller’s Don’t Get Along? What’s The Matter?

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Master P, an American rapper, and Romeo Miller, his son, don’t agree on everything. The relationship between the father and son appears to be more tumultuous than ever when Romeo posted a poem on Instagram criticizing Master P and supporting his ex-wife, Sonya. Learn more about their dispute by reading on.

Romeo Miller Writes The Tree Of Trauma…

 

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The death of Tytyana Miller, Romeo’s sister, from an unintentional fentanyl overdose has made things difficult for the Miller family. Romeo Miller, the son of Percy Robert Miller, aka Master P, posted a poem on Instagram on Saturday (Dec. 17) that was addressed to Master P and Sonya, his mother and father.

Romeo once asked, “How is the media your closest friend one day and liars the next?” The statement alluded to Master P’s recent article in which he referred to “The Shade Room” as the devil. He claimed that his mother “weathered the dragging of the media for years” in regards to her. Yet he acknowledged in his poetry that, despite suffering trauma at the hands of the Miller family, his mother Sonya “rose from the concrete.”

Miller also said, “Regardless of the damage, simply look deep, since behind every great King, there was a queen that carried on his curses and was never seen,” in reference to his father.

This mysterious poem’s caption, written by Miller, reads: “A poem since poetry is one of the most effective types of rehabilitation. Together, let’s dismantle these loops through education. Your mental health requires maintenance just like a muscle does. Our truths will make the following generation stronger, and as a man of God, I am confident that mine will eventually do the same. The traumatizing tree.

Master P Hits Back At Romeo’s Post

 

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After his son’s cryptic revelations, which primarily targeted him, Master P didn’t look happy. Romeo’s post prompted the artist “Mr Icecream Man” to respond on social media, saying that the “next generation of kids must stop blaming parents for everything.”

“How do they think they got there without their parents making sacrifices for them,” he asked in his essay. His daughter’s death is an example of how many families are tragically affected by mental illness, especially when there is additional trauma present, such as the loss of a loved one.

“Healing does not take place on social media. I adore you, son. Give up attempting to make people feel sorry for you. And now let’s think of a solution. Because you have children, you are welcome to speak to your father and your family in a manly manner. No family is flawless, but with God’s help, we can mend and overcome this, said Master P.

Tytyana Miller, who was 25 years old when she died from a fentanyl overdose, was the father of Master P Miller, who revealed on May 29, 2022, that she had passed away. Romeo has been affected by the loss of his sister and appears to be having some father-related problems. Romeo has implicitly attacked his father, the guy who is credited with bringing Romeo prominence, despite the fact that he hasn’t spoken out against him.

Master P played a crucial role in helping Miller become famous in the early 2000s, from “Lil’ Romeo’s” breakthrough to the album “No Limit” reaching No. 6 on the Billboard 200. Recently, Master P and Romeo talked openly about leaving Growing Up Hip Hop on WEtv.

The two made the claim while standing side by side: “They are not doing the show because it’s moving in a route that they don’t feel comfortable going as a family.” By writing, “false producers fabricating bogus stories,” Master P called out the producers. But today, relations between the father and son seem to have altered.

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