Master P Seemingly Responds to Son Romeo's Diss Over tWitch Comments
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The P. Miller Enterprises founder reposts a video of someone singing, 'Satan, you are a liar,' after his son appears to accuse him of neglecting his own child's mental health struggles.

AceShowbiz - Master P and his son Romeo Miller (formerly Lil' Romeo) are seemingly at odds with each other over the former's comments on DJ Stephen "tWitch" Boss' suicide. The hip-hop mogul appears to clap back at his son after the latter accused him of neglecting his own child's mental health struggles while addressing a stranger's similar issues.

On Friday, December 16, Master P took to his Instagram account to brush off the allegations against him. He reposted a video of someone singing, "Satan, you are a liar," in an attempt to expel any doubt about their faith.

Master P then reiterated the message in his caption. "Satan you are a liar!" he wrote, before adding, "I Love y'all and Jesus Loves you too. Keep being a Blessing and more Blessings will come to You. #HappyFriday."

Prior to this, his son Romeo appeared to blast his father as he posted on his Instagram Story, "Today was a boiling point. 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."

While Romeo didn't name names, many quickly linked his statement to Master P's comments on tWitch's tragic passing. "Rip to the One and Only dancing #DjTwitch and Salute @snoopdogg for celebrating him!" he posted on social media in the wake of the DJ's passing.

"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," the No Limit Records boss added. "Life is Too Short, Appreciate your loved ones……………. #Mentalillness is Real. Shout out to @postmalone & @drelondon coming together with me for the cause. #GodIsGood."

Master P's son and Romeo's sister Tytyana Miller passed away in May at a private residence. Last month, the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner confirmed her cause of death as accidental fentanyl intoxication. The former "Growing Up Hip Hop" star had been open about her struggles with substance abuse.

Grieving over his daughter's death, Master P posted at the time, "Our family is dealing with an overwhelming grief for the loss of my daughter Tytyana." He added, "We appreciate all of the prayers love and support. Mental illness & substance abuse is a real issue that we can't be afraid to talk about. With God, we will get through this. #MyAngel."

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