Beyoncé’s father has been hit with a new paternity suit.
Matthew Knowles, who guided his superstar daughter to fame from a young age, is being taken to court by a woman from Houston, Texas, over claims he fathered an illegitimate child in 2010.
Taqoya Branscomb, 30, has filed a lawsuit against the music manager in Harris County, Texas, alleging he is the father of her daughter and is requesting a DNA test.
The 30-year-old lingerie model-turned-real estate agent is also seeking child support and money to pay for her attorney fees, BuzzFeed.com reports.
In 2010, Matthew acknowledged that he fathered a son – four-year-old Nixon – with Alexsandra Wright after being hit with a paternity suit.
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The music mogul, who is also father to Solange Knowles, was ordered by a court to pay $12 000 a month in child support but this was later reduced to $2 485 a month as Matthew claimed his income had significantly decreased.
Matthew’s illegitimate child resulted in his 30-year marriage to wife Tina Knowles ending in 2010.
The following year, Beyoncé ended her professional relationship with her father as she decided to drop him as her manager.