Master P Diss Song About Ex Wife, Sonya Miller: Romeo Slapped With Lawsuit From Mother
Master P disses his ex-wife, Sonya Miller for suing her son Romeo.
In a short clip posted on Instagram, the New Orleans native lets fans in on his new track where he makes comparisons of his life to Fox's hit show, "Empire" and slams his wife for bringing their son into their divorce, "I feel like I'm living the real life of Empire, but Luscious ain't got sh*t on me and my baby mama way worse than Cookie. How the f*ck you gonna sue your own son? You think I get a F*ck about a ghetto pass, I live in a mother f*ckin' mansion."
According to TMZ, Sonya wants parts of No Limit Record which they started in the 90's which gave birth to Romeo and Master P's label, No Limit Forever which she says is essentially the same label. She added that Master P is hold $750K from his first season on Reelz called "Master P's Family Empire."
Back in 2014, Master P apologized to his wife for publically dragging her through the mud during his interview with Wendy Williams, "I think that people got to realize that in a relationship, things happen, people grow together or they grow apart. She definitely was there. We ain't been in a relationship in seven years. And I'm not mad at her, I love her. She's my kids' mother and we have to take care of our kids forever. I think what people need to realize is when lawyers come into play, and you know, you got lawyers who don't know your business, or don't know where you come from, they play a big effect."
He says, "I want to apologize to her, to be honest with you, because I'm not perfect, nobody's perfect but I'm at a good stage in my life right now. I don't have a right to say whatever she needs to do. That was just me kind of like, getting back... if somebody says this about you, knowing I been taking care of somebody for twenty something years, it kind of hurt a little bit. But at the same time, I feel like in my life, it's about my kids, it's about our kids. Whether we never be together, we gotta take care of our kids."