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Master P and Romeo resolve their differences

Master P and son Romeo
Master P and son Romeo

Master P and his son Romeo have resolved their differences in the new year. This is after the two went toe-to-toe and aired their dirty laundry of family discontent all over social media.
According to dual Instagram posts, Percy Miller (a.k.a. Master P) and his son have reconciled over recent comments that created a temporary divide between the two.
“In order to be used, you have to be willing to be misunderstood and humiliated sometimes,” the younger Miller states, after referencing several figures from the bible, including Noah and Jairus, and even mentioning David from David and Goliath folklore.
On the last day of 2022, the two talked, even though it was raining, and they seemed to settle whatever differences they had. Romeo had accused his father of several misdeeds in recent weeks. It seems that Romeo got fed up with his dad and was triggered by Master P’s heartfelt post after DJ Twitch’s death.
In response to a post by his father sending condolences to Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss, Romeo said that his own family did not receive the same support when his daughter, Tytyana Miller, died.
Given that the family recently buried the rapper’s daughter Tytyana, who died after an accidental overdose last year, it is likely that the post was the catalyst that prompted Romeo to lash out at Master P. Romeo noted that his father gave more energy to Twitch than to his own daughter’s underlying issues that led to her untimely death.
She died from a fentanyl overdose in May 2022 after struggling with substance abuse and mental health.
A series of damning posts by Romeo followed, detailing problems he’s had with his dad–from failed promises to pay him from deals, to saying he was broke because he had to pay his father’s taxes.
Romeo and Master P mended their broken relationship after the online outing.
“It was never about parent vs child, or this false narrative or that,” Romeo stated. “It was about doing whatever had to be done for the growth of my family.” Today, December 31st, my father and I had very hard conversations; ironically outside in the rain, but in order for any generation to grow, that communication has to be had and reciprocated on both sides. The good, the bad, and the ugly. Many other families can learn from our story and begin to heal their own families. This was a good way to begin a new year for this family.

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