News May 31, 2022
Master P Shares Emotional Message After Death of Daughter Tytyana Miller

Master P has penned a message for his fans following the tragic death of his 29-year-old daughter Tytyana Miller.
On Monday, just hours after announcing Tytyana’s passing, the rapper posted a pic of him and his daughter while sharing advice to his followers.
“Life is too short. Give your loved ones their flowers while they are alive,” he wrote, adding, “#TYTY Love You #missyou #GodGotUs Family over everything.”
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Earlier, Master P revealed that he and his family are “dealing with an overwhelming grief for the loss of my daughter Tytyana.”
Though he wrote that “mental illness & substance abuse is a real issue that we can’t be afraid to talk about,” he did not disclose Tytyana’s cause of death.
“We respectfully request some privacy so that our family can grieve. We appreciate all of the prayers, love, and support,” he said in his post, adding, “With God, we will get through this.”
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Master P’s son and Tytyana’s older brother, Romeo Miller, also paid tribute to her on Instagram, adding, “We appreciate all of the prayers, love, and support, and although this is sad times, I’m forever grateful for the memories I did have with my amazing sister. Love on your loved ones, life is short. The silver lining, I know she’s in a way better place and finally at peace and free. God Bless.”
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According to TMZ, law enforcement sources say paramedics received an emergency call around 2:30 a.m. on Saturday and responded to a home in the San Fernando Valley in California.
TMZ reports it appears she was pronounced dead on scene and was not taken to a hospital.
In addition to being an actress, Tytyana appeared on “Growing Up Hip Hop,” which documented her substance abuse issues.
Our condolences go out to her family and loved ones for their loss.
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