Deion Sanders has built a reputation as the father who roasts his kids as openly as he coaches his players. But when he stepped into his youngest daughter’s comment section recently, he walked straight into a trap she was more than ready for.
Shelomi Sanders, who graduated earlier this month from Alabama A&M, posted a series of vacation photos on Instagram. She appeared on a boat in a pink bikini, layered jewelry, and an easy confidence that caught attention quickly. Her caption on the final slide described herself as the cherry on top. It was the kind of post that invites comments, and her father delivered one immediately.
He dropped a warning about her trust fund being cut off. The implication was clear. Clean up the content or face financial consequences. For most families, that would have ended the exchange. The Sanders family does not work that way.
Shelomi responded without hesitation, telling him publicly that no such trust fund exists. Her father came back with a punchline, saying he never trusted her. She answered that she never had any fun either. And just like that, what started as a parental warning turned into the kind of rapid-fire family banter that their followers have come to expect.
A moment with more layers than it looks
What made the exchange land differently this time was the timing. Just hours before Shelomi’s post, her mother Pilar Sanders had shared her own bikini photo alongside her daughter, captioning it as a twinning moment. Deion’s comment arrived in that context, which gave it a sharper edge than usual.
To some watching online, the trust fund line read less like a joke and more like a genuine warning about boundaries and financial support. Even within a family that has made this kind of humor a recurring bit, the setting matters. A joke that works at the dinner table can feel different when it plays out under a million eyes.
Still, those who have followed the Sanders family long enough recognized the routine. This is not a new move. Deion has been running some version of this joke for years, and his kids have learned to give it right back.
Deion’s long history with the same bit
One of his sons surfaced the same trust fund theme during a YouTube appearance in Florida after being released from the NFL. He joked about waiting on money from his father that had never materialized. Deion jumped in with the same formula, saying he never trusted the son and therefore no fund was ever established.
The routine goes back even further. More than a decade ago, one of his other sons posted something about preferring simple, no-frills food, and Deion responded by calling him out for acting like someone without means when, according to Deion, the opposite was true. The son laughed it off. Deion later confirmed it was all in good fun.
Shelomi’s own path through it all
What stands out about Shelomi in all of this is that she has always found a way to hold her own. She followed her father from Jackson State to Colorado, then made the independent decision to transfer to Alabama A&M in search of more playing time. Deion was not immediately on board with that move, but she made it anyway.
Now she is heading back to Colorado State for her final season of basketball, a decision her father has been openly emotional about. He spoke about wanting his daughter nearby, about being proud of her choices, and about trying to be the kind of father who gives his children real attention, not just presence.
The trust fund joke will keep coming. And Shelomi, clearly, will keep catching it and throwing it right back.

