TLC's Chilli Denies MAGA Support After FEC Records Reveal 2024 Trump Campaign Donations
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 26: (FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas of TLC performs onstage at the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards at Dolby Theatre on March 26, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. Photo Credit: Kevin Winter
Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas, a member of the Grammy-winning R&B group TLC, has denied allegations of supporting the MAGA movement following the discovery of her donations to Donald Trump's 2024 presidential campaign. Federal Election Commission records indicate that Thomas, residing in Stone Mountain, Georgia, made 17 donations totaling $897.14 between April and November 2024.
The donations came to light after users captured a screenshot of Thomas's Instagram account sharing a debunked conspiracy theory claiming Michelle Obama, a prominent advocate for transgender rights and LGBTQ+ visibility, is a transgender man who registered to vote in Illinois in 1994. The post was quickly deleted, but it fueled accusations of MAGA ties, especially as Thomas's Instagram and Twitter follows included conservative figures like Donald Trump Jr., Newsmax, Tomi Lahren, Byron Donalds, and Dean Cain.
In response, Thomas posted a statement on Instagram clarifying her political stance. “I WANT TO BE CLEAR: 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,” she wrote. She added, “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.” TLC's publicist has not yet responded to requests for further comment, though the group recently performed at the iHeartRadio Music Awards with Salt-N-Pepa and En Vogue and is preparing for the summer "It’s Iconic Tour."
This is not the first time Thomas has drawn criticism for her views. In a 2017 Channel 4 News interview, she stated, "For me, all lives matter," in response to questions about the Black Lives Matter movement, a phrase often critiqued for overshadowing racial justice issues. The current backlash has divided fans, with some expressing skepticism despite her denial, while others urge grace. Social media reactions highlight concerns over celebrity influence on political narratives, particularly those intersecting with misinformation targeting transgender public figures like Michelle Obama, who has championed LGBTQ+ causes through initiatives like Partnership for a Healthier America.
LGBTQ+ advocates have not issued formal statements on this specific incident, but the reposted conspiracy amplifies ongoing harms from anti-transgender rhetoric, which organizations like GLAAD note contributes to broader discrimination. Thomas's history of donations aligns with a pattern among some celebrities supporting Trump, though she joins others in public retractions. The event underscores tensions between personal politics and public personas in the entertainment industry, especially as TLC continues touring. As of March 28, 2026, fan discussions persist online, with no further updates from Thomas.
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