American Idol Star Home in Foreclosure
I'm addicted to American Idol. That's right, I said it. Since the popular reality talent show first debuted in 2002, I have watched each choreographed moved and every off- pitch note religiously. And thanks to my ever growing collection of US and People magazines, I have faithfully followed the contestants as they transitioned from their small-town lives into reality- star limelight. So you can imagine my disappointment when the blogosphere and gossip columns were blowing up this week with news that season three Idol winner, Fantasia Barrino, is the latest celebrity to have a home fall prey to the foreclosure epidemic. Fantasia is facing foreclosure on her home at 5500 Bevington Pl. in Charlotte, NC, according to several news sources.
The New York Post reported that the gargantuan 6-bedroom, 6,500-square-foot house — which Fantasia bought last year for $1.3 million — will be auctioned off Jan. 12. The two-story stucco home is located in one of Charlotte's ritziest neighborhoods on a golf course. Currently valued at $1.1 million, the home boasts a large arched wooden front door and is decorated throughout with exotic art and a duel sweeping staircase greets visitors in its front hall, reports the Post. The singer also has a second home a couple miles from the one scheduled for auction in Charlotte, that was purchased in July 2004 for $740,000. Records show the second home is not in financial trouble.
The former Idol winner is accused of defaulting on a $68,000 loan from Florida-based Broward Energy Management, according to court papers. The company allegedly loaned Fantasia the money to pay back-taxes she reportedly owed the IRS. Fantasia has repaid $10,000 of the loan, according to the court documents. The Post reported that 'Fantasia took a $1-million mortgage on the property in Charlotte from the Bank of America.
With an autobiography appropriately titled 'Life is Not a Fairy Tale,' looks like Fantasia has a new chapter to add to her saga.
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