Master P Responds to Romeo Amid Public Feud
Master P and Romeo have been going back and forth with one another all weekend on social media after the death of Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss on Friday (Dec. 16).
“RIP to the one and only dancing #DJTwitch and salute @snoopdoog for celebrating him!,” Master P reposted Snoop Dogg’s tribute to the late DJ per Heavy. “These are crazy times we are living in, you can be smiling one day and gone the next! Life is too short, appreciate your loved ones… #mentalillness is real.”
Romeo seemingly responded to his father and called him out about caring about Boss’ death over his own children struggles, writing,”Today was a boiling point,” the 33-year-old wrote on his Instagram Stories. “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.” Romeo was seemingly referencing the death of his younger sister, Tytyana Miller, who passed away in May due to a fentanyl overdose. Romeo later shared a poem titled “The Tree of Trauma.” In the poem, he addressed his father about neglecting his family and how fame took precedence in his life.
Master P responded to Romeo in a since-deleted Instagram Story post about the “disrespect” from the back and forth.
“I wouldn’t wish this on no parent, especially when you try to do everything you can for your kids,” he began. “@Romeomiller, what’s the plan? You are either part of the problem or the solution. I love you and the door is always open for you, but I won’t tolerate disrespect. I haven’t talked to you or seen you in months. God knows I’ve tried to do my best. This new generation of kids need to stop blaming their parents for everything. How do they think they got to where they are without their parents making sacrifices for them? Mental illness is real and so many families are tragically affected by it, especially when there is added trauma like death of a loved one. Social media is not the place for healing.”
He added: “Son, I love you. Stop trying to get people to feel sorry for you. And let’s come up with a solution. You can come talk to your father and your family, like a man, you have kids too. No family is perfect, but together with God, we can heal and get through this.”
Romeo fired back, “This is my last straw pops, stop trying to play the victim. I loved you so much that I followed you blindly for 30+yrs.” He continued, “You know we’ve talked behind closed doors. You aren’t the man who you paint to be and why is it war because I refuse to follow ur lead. You only want to protect your image, but the image isn’t even real.”
Romeo added, “I’ve tried to keep things in house, you are addicted to social media and unfortunately use this app as therapy. 3k plus post. ? and when the world find out about the finances, outside of a gift or a car I’ve never been paid for anything I’ve accomplished as Lil Romeo. Uncle C and Silkk know. You only pay outsiders rightfully so they’ll speak good on your name. I’m at peace because I can now speak my truth and help others. Mom was always right. Your pride is everything.”
Master P responded in an Instagram post where he addressed the public feud between him and Romeo.
“I’m at peace now, I know the Truth,” the No Limit founder wrote in the post’s caption. “This social media rant was never about my daughter. This is about some money. Houses, cars and jewelry are temporary, you can’t take any of it with you when you die. Life is too short. People gotta stop being ungrateful and place blame when they’re not where they want to be in life. I’m tired of people saying they love me only when I give them something. I’m not an ATM machine or a robot, I have feelings too. Thanks for all your prayers, we need it. I’m moving on, going back to work and hustle for the ones that appreciate me. @romeomiller”