Fantasia Barrino’s life, a mix of stardom and struggle, has been nothing short of a whirlwind. Born in High Point, North Carolina, Fantasia shot to fame after winning the third season of *American Idol* in 2004.
Her powerful voice captivated millions, and it seemed like she had everything—fame, fortune, and talent. But behind the curtain, Fantasia’s personal life was fraught with challenges that shaped her in ways the public couldn’t fully grasp.
In interviews, Fantasia has often spoken about the importance of her experiences, particularly in her relationships. “I’ve had a lot of bad relationships,” she said in a candid moment, later correcting herself. “I won’t say bad, I’ll say necessary.”
For her, every painful chapter seemed to serve as a stepping stone toward greater self-awareness and growth. Though she now enjoys a thriving career, a loving husband in Kendall Taylor, and two beautiful children, the road to happiness was riddled with obstacles.
Long before the lights of Hollywood shone on her, Fantasia was just a teenager in North Carolina, navigating a tumultuous life. At just 14, she began dating Brandel Shouse, a relationship that would shape much of her early life.
Dropping out of high school in ninth grade, Fantasia found herself rebelling, turning to alcohol, and spending her nights in clubs. At 16, she became pregnant with Brandel’s child, and in 2001, she gave birth to her daughter Zion.
Although Zion would later become a source of deep gratitude and pride for Fantasia, the singer admitted in an interview with *Us Weekly* that she wished she had waited longer to become a mother.
As the years went by, Fantasia’s relationship with Brandel became increasingly toxic. In her *Behind the Music* special, she revealed that he had been physically abusive. In 2002, Brandel pleaded guilty to assaulting her, a moment Fantasia would later describe as a turning point.
“It made me realize I needed to respect myself,” she told *People* magazine. By 2003, their volatile relationship had come to an end.
Fantasia, now a single mother, moved into a small apartment, took on work at her grandmother’s daycare, and struggled to make ends meet. Times were so tough that she could only afford noodles for breakfast and dinner.
But amid her struggles, Fantasia found solace in her faith. She credits her belief in God as the strength that carried her through these dark times. When she won *American Idol* in 2004, it seemed like her fortunes were finally changing.
Her career took off, and soon she was dating former NFL player Michael Clayton. The relationship, however, didn’t last long, and by 2008, Fantasia had moved on to a more intense and public relationship with Atlanta rapper Young Dro.
Fantasia and Young Dro’s romance was passionate but tumultuous. Dro even stepped into a fatherly role for Zion, and both of their families grew close during this time. Dro later described their relationship as “ghetto, chaotic, and passionate” during an interview with Angela Yee.
The intensity of their relationship eventually led to its breakdown, and while Dro claimed he ended it because he didn’t like the direction it was going, Fantasia had her own version of events. In an interview with *MTV*, she said she broke things off to focus on her career. Despite the split, the two remained on good terms.
By 2009, Fantasia found herself in yet another high-profile and controversial relationship, this time with T-Mobile store manager Antwaun Cook. Their relationship was thrust into the public eye, largely due to its portrayal on her reality show *Fantasia For Real*.
What complicated matters was the fact that Antwaun was still married to Paula Cook when he began dating Fantasia. While Antwaun claimed he and his wife were separated, Paula was far from convinced and filed a lawsuit accusing Fantasia of knowingly having an affair with her husband.
The lawsuit, filed under North Carolina’s alienation of affection law, could have resulted in significant financial penalties for Fantasia. Paula further claimed that Fantasia and Antwaun had made an intimate video together and even gotten matching tattoos, adding more fuel to the already sensationalized drama.
As the legal battles raged on, Fantasia discovered she was pregnant with Antwaun’s child. The stress of the scandal, coupled with the pressures of her personal life, led to a heartbreaking decision—Fantasia chose not to continue the pregnancy.
Just days after the media storm surrounding her relationship with Antwaun reached its peak, Fantasia was rushed to a North Carolina hospital after a near-fatal overdose of sleeping pills and aspirin. It was not an accident.
In a candid interview with VH1, she revealed her state of mind at the time: “I knew exactly what I was doing. I just wanted to go to sleep and be at peace.” The incident was a sobering reminder of the emotional toll her personal struggles had taken on her.
Despite the turbulence, Fantasia’s legal battles with Paula Cook eventually came to an end. A North Carolina judge ruled in her favor, determining that Antwaun had indeed been separated from Paula when he began his relationship with Fantasia.
This legal victory allowed Fantasia to finally move on from the ordeal, but her feelings for Antwaun lingered. By 2011, she confirmed that she was pregnant again—this time with a baby boy.
As her pregnancy progressed, Young Dro, her ex-boyfriend, remained a supportive figure in her life. In December 2011, Fantasia gave birth to her son, Dallas Xavier Barrino.
Though the birth of her son was a joyful moment, the drama with Antwaun continued. He was confirmed as Dallas’s father, but their relationship eventually came to an end in 2013, after reports surfaced that Antwaun had reconciled with his estranged wife, Paula.
Despite their rocky history, Fantasia and Antwaun were able to come to a mutual agreement regarding the custody of their son, sharing responsibilities and co-parenting without the tension that once defined their interactions.
Even as her relationship with Antwaun faded, another chapter of her life reopened. In 2014, Brandel Shouse, the father of her daughter Zion, reentered the picture after years of being absent. He filed for custody and child support, claiming he was the more suitable parent.
Fantasia, who had raised Zion entirely on her own, fired back, arguing that Brandel had never been involved in their daughter’s life, either emotionally or financially. The outcome of their legal battle was kept private, but it added yet another layer of complexity to Fantasia’s journey as a mother.
After enduring years of toxic relationships, Fantasia embarked on a journey of self-love and healing. She committed to a seven-month fast to cleanse herself emotionally from past entanglements.
In a bold statement of empowerment, she even bought herself a ring and “married” herself, declaring that any future partner would have to meet the high standards she set for herself. This was a pivotal moment in Fantasia’s personal growth—a declaration that she was finally ready to embrace her worth.
Then, in 2014, Fantasia met Kendall Taylor, the COO of a courier company, in a chance encounter at a rooftop bar in North Carolina. A group of men had been making inappropriate advances toward her, and Kendall, recognizing her discomfort, stepped in to apologize on their behalf.
The two struck up a conversation, and their connection was immediate. Within three weeks, Kendall proposed, and by October of that year, they were married in a courthouse ceremony.
Though their relationship faced scrutiny due to Kendall’s past—his criminal record, which included charges for drug possession, weapon possession, and failure to pay child support—Fantasia stood by him.
Kendall had since turned his life around, becoming involved in a mentorship program aimed at helping others facing similar challenges. His transformation was a testament to his commitment to change, and Fantasia admired the strength and leadership he brought to their relationship.
Kendall’s influence on Fantasia extended beyond their marriage. He reignited her passion for reading, something she had struggled with due to her literacy challenges. “I used to hate to read,” she confessed, “but now I can’t stop.”
The couple’s love story blossomed over the years, and in 2016, they reaffirmed their vows in a beautiful ceremony, surrounded by family and friends. Kendall, who Fantasia described as the leader her household needed, helped her rediscover a sense of peace and purpose.
Despite their fast-paced romance, Fantasia and Kendall’s relationship has stood the test of time. Their marriage, founded on mutual respect and deep love, continues to grow. Fantasia has often spoken about the importance of submission in their relationship, a topic that sparked controversy during an interview on *The Breakfast Club*.
She argued that women often struggle in relationships because they try to take on the role of the leader. “You can’t be the king in the house,” she said, “fall back and be the queen, and let your man lead.” Though her comments drew backlash, both she and Kendall later clarified their views on Instagram, explaining that submission in a relationship is a mutual act of respect and love, not a one-sided dynamic.
Today, Fantasia’s life is a testament to resilience. From a turbulent past filled with toxic relationships and personal struggles, she has emerged stronger and more self-assured. Now, with a loving family by her side and a renewed sense of purpose, Fantasia continues to inspire others with her journey of healing, growth, and empowerment.