In the wake of his daughter’s death, Master P is spreading awareness on mental illness and substance abuse. The rap mogul lost his daughter Tytyana Miller Miller, 29, to a drug overdose in May.
The No Limit Records chief executive officer sat down with Gayle King for CBS Mornings on Friday and opened up about mourning the loss of his daughter, who shared her struggle with addiction through appearances on Growing Up Hip Hop.
“It’s hard. Coming from poverty, you would think that you would outlive your kids, and that was the mission,” Master P told King.
Now the rapper and businessman is using his pain to motivate others in the Black community to seek help if struggling with depression and addiction.
His advice for families struggling with similar issues is to speak out.
“Talk about it. Don’t hold this a secret,” Master P said. “When you talk about mental illness and substance abuse, people don’t want to say, ‘This happened to my kids.’ But this is happening to all of us.”
What we can learn about this story is that you should never be afraid to talk about your mental health struggles because it will inspire others to do the same.
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Credit: Aley Arion "Master P Opens Up About His Daughter’s Fatal Drug Overdose: 'I Feel Like I Went To My Own Funeral", https://www.essence.com/lifestyle/master-p-daughter-2/
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