Black Twitter stormed onto social media to articulate their stance on the matter, with many chastising Fantasia:
#Fantasia out here sounding real pick meish… Women can't find a man because they out here being men because they want to lead?? Girl, did you ask your husband to leave the house this morning?
— Nellz (@Shuhnellz) September 19, 2019
#Fantasia has to be submissive to a man. She just learned to read three years ago. She would wanna be humble. But here in New Orleans the illiterate ones are the loudest so I guess someone needs her testimony.
— The VitaminQ (@TheVitaminQ) September 18, 2019
After withstanding the clap back from social media, Fantasia and her husband of eight years, Kendall Taylor, hopped onto Instagram to elaborate further on what she meant.
https://www.instagram.com/p/B2jnN59HpuT/?utm_source=ig_embed
Their words didn’t dissipate the chatter, however, as folks continued to chime in on Fantasia’s statements on “The Breakfast Club.”
https://twitter.com/yourditarrie/status/1174783714649206784
https://twitter.com/DanTresOmi/status/1174637279236804608
https://twitter.com/BlackUnityyy/status/1174453547754303488
I'm so glad that #Fantasia said her last album "The Definition Of" was Garbage! I did not & Still dont like that album…Ppl tried to come for me when I voiced my opinion on it But I stood on all 10 and stayed true to what I felt! pic.twitter.com/ZfgegaZHbC
— Fantasia Promo (@PromoFantasia) September 16, 2019