Jess Hilarious Claims Master P Owes Her $15K: "That Man Will Talk A Good Game"

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Jess says she's still owed for scene in "I Got the Hook Up."

Master P may have recently said he doesn't want to hear about entertainers having grievances with him, but Jess Hilarious made a revelation on The Breakfast Club. The radio station has been filtering in guest hosts now that Angela Yee has moved on. This week, Jess joined Charlamagne Tha God and DJ Envy, claiming that Master P owes her a pretty penny from a previous project.

The crew opened the segment by referencing Percy Miller's podcast interview. "His comments are inspired by his former artist Fat Trel," said Jess. "I didn't even know that was his artist." Miller further joked that if he hasn't dealt with an artist in over seven years, they shouldn't be able to talk about him. He quipped there should be a statute of limitations placed on complaints.

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ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 03: Jess Hilarious attends the 2019 BET Social Awards at Tyler Perry Studio on March 3, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images for BET)

"I don't care if it was seven years or eleven years," Jess also stated. "If you did something, and I have something to say, that's just what it is. You know what I'm sayin'? You not the only one out here being talked about. We got Diddy. People still talkin' 'bout him. People talkin' 'bout Mase and what happened to him. [Jay-Z]. So many people, so you not the only person."

"Basically, it all boils down to this. Fat Trel said that he was promised by Master P that he would be put in a Menace II Society sequel that never came to fruition," Jess continued. She called Trel speaking on Miller "a bit of a temper tantrum," but she added, "I do believe him because that man will talk a good game to you. Even with me, I Got the Hook Up. I'm still owed some bread for that. I'm not gon' lie. I ain't gon' lie." She joked that she still needs to be paid for one scene after staying there for 13 hours. Additionally, Jess claimed she charges $15,000 per skit.

Master P Interview Creates Waves

As previously stated, Master P recently spoke about his former artists or entertainers. “If you moved on 10 or 15 or 20 years after me, why is you talkin’ about me? How could an artist be mad at me? Let me tell y’all what my motto was: if you don’t want to be with me, I don’t want to be with you. It was almost like in a relationship. I ain’t tryin’ to hold you back. And so, a lot of these artists, go back and check. Whenever they say they didn’t want to be with No Limit or they feel that they could go and move on, I tear they contract up.”

“It should be a law. After seven years, you shouldn’t be allowed to get on no podcast and talk about nobody. Think about it! It’s a statute of limitations! If you ain’t been around that person in over seven years, you don’t deserve to talk about them.”

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