Beyonce’s Dad Ordered To Pay $8,000 Per Month In Child Support

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Back in October, news of a paternity scandal involving Beyonce’s father, Matthew Knowles, made headlines. He was rumored to be the father of an unborn child with a woman named Alexsandra Wright. Just two months later, Tina Knowles filed for divorce.

Well, the rumors can most likely be considered true. The baby – a boy named Nixon – was born February 4th and today a judge ordered that Matthew start paying $8,200 per month in support, plus 100% of medical costs. According to TMZ, the DNA tests aren’t scheduled to be taken until March 1st. Matthew isn’t denying that he’s the father and he had even given Alexsandra $10,000 back in January to help cover some of the expenses.

It’s nice that he’s stepping up and helping the mother out, but can you imagine how painful this must be for Beyonce’s mother? They were married for 29 years.

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7 Responses to Beyonce’s Dad Ordered To Pay $8,000 Per Month In Child Support

  1. Anonymous says:

    whatta dog

  2. Landy says:

    You know that this other babymama woman saw dollar signs the first time she looked at him.

  3. YAYI says:

    Yes, they were married for 29 years, but they were also living separate lives. You guys need to get your facts right. These two have been separated for a very long time and the only thing that keep them togother was their daughter’s carrer. It still sucks though!!

  4. Ariel says:

    I find it a little frightening that a man can be ordered to pay child support before the DNA results are in.

  5. meeeeeeeeee says:

    he admitted it was his child.

  6. switchstance5 says:

    That really stinks that he did this after 29 years. Even thought they might have been living apart for several years, he still promised to be faithful in his wedding vows. It’s still just as painful.

  7. DonnaJ says:

    You play, you pay.

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