Master P Mourns The Loss Of His Daughter

This past weekend, Master P confirmed that his daughter, Tytyana Miller, had passed away at the age of 29. She was found at a home in California’s San Fernando Valley on Saturday (May 28). Tytyana was the child of P and ex-wife Sonya C., both of whom were members of Hip-Hop group TRU. On Instagram, the No Limit Records founder wrote, “Our family is dealing with an overwhelming grief for the loss of my daughter Tytyana. We respectfully request some privacy so that our family can grieve. We appreciate all of the prayers love and support.” The mogul added, “Mental illness and substance abuse [are] a real issue[s] that we can’t be afraid to talk about. With God, we will get through this.”

After speaking with authorities close to the situation, TMZ reports that investigators suspect Tytyana’s death is related to a drug overdose. Drug paraphernalia was found at the scene where Miller was found. Authorities did add that they believe fentanyl is not the substance responsible for the overdose. An autopsy is underway, and a toxicology report is expected in the coming weeks.

 

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Master P spoke about his grief to TMZ, “The only way that we are going to heal and grow from this is with the truth. It has been a long and painful journey for our family, my daughter has been battling with this since 2015. Mental illness and substance abuse is a real issue and we hope to turn this tragedy into a testimony.” He added, “Every day families are dealing with the loss of their loved ones due to mental illness and substance abuse. I have committed to invest my time, resources and passion to help other families affected by these same issues. Our healing process will not end in grief, we will celebrate my daughter’s life. Tytyana was inspiring, uplifting, artistic and a loving person who deeply cared for others.”

Tytyana Miller appeared alongside her father and brother, Romeo Miller, in Growing Up Hip Hop’s 2016 season. In episodes of the WeTV reality series, the woman’s substance battle was covered, including Master P urging his daughter to seek drug rehabilitation. He is the father of four daughters, also including No Limit artist Cymphonique. P’s son Romeo, another former artist, became No Limit’s leader in the 2000s.

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Ambrosia For Heads extends condolences to the Miller family.