Child actor and rapper Romeo Miller called out his father, Master P, in a since-deleted Instagram post alleging that the 52-year-old patriarch withheld his hard-earned money despite promoting and endorsing the Rap Snacks brand for more than 15 years.
“I would just like to thank James and Taylor of Rap Snacks for seeking the truth and doing proper business,” Miller wrote in the post. “This year, I will get my first Rap Snacks check and finally start receiving my earnings from my bags.”
He continued, “I was told as a kid that we owned Rap Snacks and that my payday would come after we put in worked and sold the company. Silly me! I promoted a company for free for 15+ years based on the word of my pops, without being allowed to see any contracts or even meet with the team, and I stayed loyal…but I’m entitled and ungrateful now?”
Miller talked about how he decided to address the situation because his father failed to take accountability, expressing that the issue wasn’t about money but “the perception of money.”
Miller said that it took his sister’s, Tytyana Miller, death to reveal to him the kind of man his father is.
In the final part of his rant, Miller affirmed that he would do anything for this family, including face judgment from the public and “walk through the fire” for them “in hopes of a great leader waking up.”
“I’ve reached out behind closed doors and got burnt repeatedly,” the 33-year-old said. “He’s an adult and has to do the honest work as well. Like I told him, I have to love from a distance until then. I have a family now too, and it’s critical I protect my peace. No more suffering in silence. The rise of the Phoenix.”
This isn’t the first time Miller called out his father for being “blinded.” After the death of The Ellen DeGeneres , Show DJ and dancer Stephen “tWitch” Boss, Mast,er P took to Instagram to speak on his death while simultaneously raising mental illness awareness.
“Rip to the One and Only dancing #DjTwitch and Salute @snoopdogg for celebrating him,” the post read. “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. Life is Too Short. Appreciate your loved ones……………. #Mentalillness is Real.”
The post didn’t sit right with Miller and accused his father of using tWitch’s death for clout in his Instagram story.
“Today was a boiling point,” Miller wrote. “A seen man avoid his own children struggle with suicide and depression but post another man whom passed today that he doesn’t even know. Y’all idols be lost. Better stop following the blind. Watch when it’s revealed.”
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