Fanstasia Slams ‘Donor’ Dad For Claiming Her Husband Stole Money
Fantasia has none of her dad's antics, and put him on blast in a now-deleted Instagram post.

After her husband, Kendall Taylor, proposed to the singer again on Valentine's Day, Fantasia's father, Joseph Barrino, accused Kendall of stealing money from her.
Now Fantasia has responded to these claims by posting her father's mugshot and saying she plans to go live later to “finish the war” he started.
“I wasn't supposed to do this, but this got out of hand,” Fantasia began in her caption. “I can't even call you father or a father, you are a DONOR!!!:
She continued: “We've covered for you long enough. My mom and I made you LOOK like you were and OK man, but NOW YOU'VE COME FOR MY KING!!! Tonight I'm going Live and behind me will be everyone who knows YOU!!!! How can anyone say that I Fantasia Taylor is the CEO and My King Kendall Taylor is the President of ALL OUR COMPANIES.”
Fantasia concluded her caption by writing, “Tonight I will help finish the war you STARTED!!!”
Now that the singer has deleted the post, it is unclear if she will still take the drama to IG Live.
Last week, on Valentine's Day, Kendall Taylor proposed again to his wife of 11 years, presenting her with an 11-carat diamond ring in front of a packed crowd in Houston, Texas. The fairytale moment had fans gushing — until her father, Joseph, chimed in with his thoughts, calling the moment, “Fake Cry Bull Crap.”
He continued,
“He's returning some of the missing money, the sacked finance commission says he's probably stolen… that they couldn't account for… you all pray for fantasia! I hate this for her!”
Joseph went live on Facebook shortly after, doubling down on his accusation that Kendall is involved in Fantasia's missing money.
“I was told just a week or so ago by a finance person who got fired from their camp that they were running on him [Kendall] because her money is missing,” he said in his video. “And there was no paper trail from his side, the other people were fired, but he got her [the financial person] fired.”
Joseph went on to say that he felt obligated as a father to “call it out,” saying he would be less of a father if he remained silent.