Rick Ross's Daughter, Toie Roberts, Shares Message To Lil Poppa The death of Lil Poppa, whose real name was Janarious Wheeler, has left his family and fans in emotional turmoil. On March 3, Toie Roberts — the mother of his child and daughter of rapper Rick Ross — released a heartfelt and unfiltered tribute on Instagram, which also served as a direct message to critics. In her first post, Roberts addressed Wheeler by his middle name, writing, “MYKEL..what’s understood don’t ever have to explained especially to the internet.” The post, which appeared as an open letter to the Jacksonville rapper, who died on February 18, expressed her profound grief. “Nothing could EVER describe the pain,” she wrote, describing the “reality changing before my eyes.” She questioned why Wheeler seemed “in a rush to leave us,” before acknowledging, “deep down, I know you didn’t mean to.” Her sorrow was particularly focused on their young son. “ESPECIALLY NOT KOFI,” she added. “23 what I’m supposed to tell our bayboy?” Roberts reflected on the evolution of her relationship with Wheeler, calling them “2 peas in a pod that turned into the BIGGG 3.” She expressed how their bond grew from young parents into a close-knit family, asking, “What’s the big 3 without you P???” Despite public challenges, she emphasized that “the ‘beef’ was never bigger than what we shared.” She closed her message with faith and determination: “Janarious, I got J’nar. You go on & get your rest… we’ll be fine.” Her Instagram Stories took a more confrontational tone, addressing online critics who had speculated about Wheeler’s death. Acknowledging his belief that “it’s the internet, you can’t beat it,” Roberts dismissed those who blamed her for his passing. “Y’ALL DON’T KNOW SHIT,” she wrote, calling critics “psychotic & insensitive.#lil_poppa #toie_roberts #rick_ross #janarious_wheeler #kofi
