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Rapper Romeo Miller blooms early and fades late, yet continues to astound people with his impressive collection of luxury supercars

Romeo Miller, the son of rap mogul Master P and formerly known as “Lil’ Romeo,” recalls that his childhood fame came with a price: his “Sesame Street”-inspired jewelry was taken.

Master P and Lil’ Romeo in 2002.The WireImage

 

 

 


“When I was young, my father and I owned these iconic Cookie Monster chains. Miller, who is now the executive producer of “Growing Up Hip Hop,” told us that each one cost $250,000.

“There was this random valet guy, and I took it off and put it in my vehicle because I didn’t want to wear it to this event because it was too much. Consequently, I forgot my jewelry in the car. I did not verify until the following morning.”

 

 

The next day, however, “I learn that the valet guy quit his job the next morning!”
Strangely, “the same occurrence occurred at my home. One of the housekeepers stole my Franck Muller watch.”

The watches are buy by the tens of thousands.

“It was my first major buy as Little Romeo, made with my first $1 million check,” Miller explains.

“I visited Rodeo Drive, and it was one of only two manufactured. I placed it in my chamber, and the maid took it, resigned, and returned to Brazil.”

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