Former ‘American Idol’ Star Fantasia Barrino Comes Clean About Her Suicide Attempt

Former 'American Idol' Star Fantasia Barrino Comes Clean About Her Suicide Attempt

As the adage goes, the truth will set you free.

Apparently, Fantasia Barrino hopes so.


According to RadarOnline.com: Fantasia Barrino has admitted she got pregnant by her married lover, Antwaun Cook, and had an abortion around the time of her failed suicide attempt.


The “American Idol” winner made the sensational confession in a North Carolina court on Monday, [Nov. 22] during Cook’s divorce proceeding with his ex-wife Paula.



“Facing questions before a Mecklenburg County Court judge, the famous singer, 26, was pressed on whether she knew Cook was living with Paula Cook when they embarked on their illicit affair. Fantasia dated Cook “off and on for about 11 months,” but said she believed he had separated from his wife.


In court, lawyers for the scorned wife pressed Fantasia about a hotel rendezvous that took place just a few days after meeting one another.


“Paula’s lawyer is arguing that they got the room because she knew he was still married,” said a courtroom observer according to RadarOnline.com. There were no reporters in the courtroom and witnesses were asked to leave as Fantasia took the stand.


But multiple sources, including a Cook family source, confirmed Fantasia’s explosive testimony to RadarOnline.com.


Fantasia became the center of a celebrity cheating scandal when she got the name “Cook” tattooed on her collarbone in honor of Antwaun.


“It just became heavy for me, so I just wanted to be away from the noise,” Fantasia said in a television interview.


Paula Cook is considering suing Fantasia over the unique Alienation of Affection law.


Alienation of affection is a law still recognized by only seven states — one of which is North Carolina — where an abandoned spouse can file lawsuit against the party responsible for the failure of their marriage, typically the adulterous spouse’s lover.


Fantasia and Paula Cook failed to settle their differences through private mediation after a marathon 12-hour session on Nov. 1.


“Paula is not doing too well, having to hear all this in court and replay it all over, she’s emotionally torn,” one source close to the woman told RadarOnline.com.”


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