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TLC's Chilli addresses reports that she donated to Trump's re-election campaign

“I did not read the fine print,” said the singer, who was also accused of resharing a video claiming that Michelle Obama was not born female.

TLC’s Chilli addresses reports that she donated to Trump’s re-election campaign

"I did not read the fine print," said the singer, who was also accused of resharing a video claiming that Michelle Obama was not born female.

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Honoree Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas of TLC attend 2024 Black Music Moguls Brunch at The Gathering Spot on June 9, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia.

TLC's Rozonda 'Chilli' Thomas in Atlanta in 2024. Credit:

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TLC's Chilli is denying MAGA allegations following reports that she made a number of donations to Donald Trump's presidential campaign in 2024.

Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas sparked a pair of controversies over the weekend after Federal Election Commission records revealed that she donated more than $1000 to Republican fundraisers linked to Trump's 2024 re-election efforts.

Fans then turned to the singer's social media pages, where they noticed that she had reshared a video claiming that Michelle Obama was not born female and that the former first lady was once registered to vote as a man in the state of Illinois. These conspiracy theories, dubbed "transvestigations," are popular among extremist, right-wing online circles.

On Saturday, Chili uploaded a video statement explaining that the now-deleted Obama video was reshared to her page by accident.

"Let me say this first: I have the utmost respect and admiration for Michelle Obama, and I would never say or do anything that is disrespectful to her or to any woman," Thomas began in her video. "I would never do that. I had no clue that this repost had happened until I started getting phone calls and text messages from everybody, and I immediately went to my page to see what was going on."

 Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas and Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins of TLC perform onstage at the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards at Dolby Theatre on March 26, 2026 in Los Angeles, California

Rozonda 'Chilli' Thomas performs at the iHeartRadio Music Awards at Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on March 26, 2026.

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She continued, "I'm not very computer-savvy, so I'm looking for this repost button, and I see that all of these buttons are very, very close to each other, and clearly I was scrolling and my thumb hit the repost button. Again, I had no clue that something like this happened until I got all the calls."

Chilli then pointed out that she has long supported the Obamas, including through donations to both of Barack Obama's presidential campaigns.

"I would never do anything that's harmful or hateful to anybody," she added. "I'm not wired like that."

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Rozanda "Chilli" Thomas with boyfriend Usher arriving at the Stella McCartney store opening party on 14th Street in New York City. September 20, 2002.

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Addressing the political donations in the video's caption, Chilli wrote that she thought she was donating funds that would benefit military veterans and help end human trafficking.

"I did not read the fine print," she said.

FEC records show that Thomas made three separate donations, reports *The Independent*: $210.60 to WinRed, the payment processor for Republican campaign donations; $340.60 to the Trump National Committee JFC; and $486.54 to Never Surrender Inc., a political fundraising group affiliated with Trump. The singer did not go into detail on how the mix-up occurred.

A spokesperson for Chilli told ** on Sunday that there were in fact 17 donations "made over time" after being "set up as automatic recurring contributions." They added that Thomas "has always led with heart, compassion, and a genuine desire to give back" and thought the donations "were directed toward causes she deeply believes in."

T-Boz, Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes and Chilli of TLC during The 2nd Annual Blockbuster Awards at The Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles, California, United States

TLC's T-Boz, Lisa 'Left Eye' Lopes, and Chilli in 1996.

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"It is unfortunate that her intentions are being misinterpreted," her representative continued. "Chilli has been clear in her personal statement. She does not align with MAGA ideology, nor does she support any policies rooted in harm or division. Her life and career have reflected the opposite — a commitment to uplifting women, leading with empathy, and using her voice for positive impact."

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The "No Scrubs" singer echoed this sentiment in her video's caption, writing, "I am not MAGA and do not support any of the many policies that are causing great harm to the American people. I made a mistake too many make: I did not read the fine print. I thought I was supporting causes against human trafficking and for veterans. Two things I care deeply about, as my dad is a veteran, and everyone knows I love children. I have learned a valuable lesson and ask for grace as I navigate this."

Chilli's controversy comes just a week after she and TLC's other member, Tionne Tenese Watkins (a.k.a. T-Boz), announced that they were joining forces with Salt-N-Pepa and En Vogue for their It's Iconic tour this summer.**

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