For months now, Master P has been in the tabloids concerning his bitter divorce with his estranged wife, Sonya Miller. Sonya has accused P of leaving her destitute, while P has accused Sonya of being a drug user and a money grubber. Recently though, P appeared on “The Wendy Williams Show” and shared his side of the divorce story, and he even apologized to his wife for the suffering they’ve endured.
Throughout the media frenzy about the divorce, rumblings of a feud between P and Williams over her coverage of his divorce have been circulating throughout the press, and when P walked on stage to greet Williams, she immediately told him “Percy, I am not mad at you,” to which he replied “Me neither.”
Williams asked P, “Well, where did all this madation come from, where did this all start?” and P explained that he was caught off guard by how Williams, and the rest of the media, were so invasive and critical of his private life.
“Ive never been in this kind of situation, I’ve never been a ‘Hot Topic’, never! So it’s like kinda different, I’ve been trying to do the right thing,” he explained, before referencing a particular harsh “Hot Topics” segment. “The hood called me and you know, Wendy, when you say something it gets everywhere.”
Once the two hashed out their issues, P began speaking very candidly about his divorce from Sonya and explained that, despite their 25 years together, he and Sonya simply grew apart.
“People grow together, they grow apart. My whole thing is, I’m not mad at her, you know, I love her, she’s my kids mother and we got to take care of our kids forever,” said P.
P then went on to apologize to Sonya for everything that’s happened between them since the divorce went public, including his statement that if she passed a drug test he’d give her all of the money she wants from him.
“I think what people got to realize is when lawyers come into the play and you got lawyers that don’t know your business, don’t know where you come from, they play a big effect and I want to apologize to her, you know, to be honest with you because I’m not perfect, nobody’s perfect. I’m at a good stage in my life right now, you know, that I don’t have a right to say whatever she need to do. That was just me, kind of like, getting back if somebody say this about you and you knowing I’ve been taking care of somebody for 20 some years, it kinda hurt a little bit, but so at the same time I feel like my life is about my kids, it’s about our kids.”
Well, we hope P and Sonya can eventually end things on a peaceful note and really focus on continuing to be the best parents they can be for their kids as opposed to being enemies to each other. – nicholas robinson