Master P Exposes "GUHH" Producers With BTS Clip Of Romeo's Departure

Master P unveils the curtain on "Growing Up Hip Hop."

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A few months ago, reports emerged that Romeo decided to quit over a fake love circle that involved Angela Simmons, Bow Wow, and himself. Though they were merely reports at the time, Master P seemingly fueled speculation after commending his son for moving with integrity. Romeo Miller eventually confirmed the speculation but Master P is making the truth come to light.

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Master P took to Instagram to share behind the scenes footage of a disagreement between himself and the producers of the show. "If we gonna do business, let's do right business," P told the producer before making it clear that he's not going to allow any negative portrayals being played of any of the cast on television just for the sake of ratings, especially when it came to the Angela Simmons story plot with Romeo. "She lost her boyfriend, her baby daddy. She lost him to -- he got murdered. She don't need another relationship right now," he continues."

"I'm only showing you this so next time you’re watching this show you can use your real judgement and see how they flip peoples words and change positive moments into negative. This is the reason we quit 6 months ago. They edit for drama, we have more important things to worry about than fake producers creating fake love stories. The only way to change this is with ownership," Master P wrote in the caption/.

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