The public spat between former rapper Master P and his actor son Romeo Miller continues its spillover into social media after he addresses claims of money grabbing by Romeo during his career as a young artiste.
Master P, legally known as Percy Miller, posted a video via his social media page on Monday to address his estranged son regarding their falling out in the video.
“If you been in the business as long as you’ve been in and you a 30-sumn-year-old man… Why not where you wanna be at that means you not listening,” the Entrepreneur started.
“The only reason I even entertained this on social media this was about the Dj Twitch post I put up.” I thought it was about my daughter’s death, I thought you were grieving,” the former rapper continued, noting that mental illness was a real problem that can affect whole families.
Romeo had blasted P online for allegedly showing more sympathy and empathy to Dancer and music DJ personality Twitch who recently passed via suicide than to his own family where his daughter had also passed earlier this year reportedly due to a fentanyl overdose.
This also comes on the heels of further accusations that he and his other siblings were “broke” and living “month to month” because Master P had kept a majority of their earnings to “pay his taxes”.



A point the senior Miller touched on in his video saying, ” I come from nothing ya’ll and could go back and I wouldn’t be mad at God I won’t get mad be disrespectful to my parents or none that stuff” he said before chiding his son’s behavior.
“but that’s the problem when you take kids and you kinda like protect them from the real struggle and pain and you don’t allow them to deal with their own consequence and when they grow older oh you have never done anything for me,” he lamented.
The No Limit boss shared that he is now “at peace” with the situation having spoken his part and said Romeo and the blogs sites are now free to share whatever information about the family issues they want. He however added that his door is always open for him to talk.
