Chilli Addresses Trump-Linked Donations, Says She Was “Misinformed”

Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas is speaking out after reports surfaced that she made donations tied to Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign, clarifying that the contributions were made in error. The TLC singer addressed the controversy on Instagram Saturday, March 30, following a report from The Independent stating that nearly $1,000 in donations were linked to her name. Thomas firmly denied any political alignment with Trump, writing, “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.”
According to Federal Election Commission records cited in the report, donations were made to the Trump National Committee JFC and Never Surrender Inc., both associated with Trump’s fundraising efforts. Thomas explained that she believed her contributions were going toward charitable causes, including efforts supporting veterans and combating human trafficking. “I made a mistake too many make: I did not read the fine print,” she wrote, adding that her father is a veteran and that she has long been passionate about helping children. She concluded by asking for understanding, saying she has “learned a valuable lesson.”
The controversy comes amid recent online backlash after Thomas was accused of resharing a conspiracy theory about Michelle Obama. In a video response, she said she had “no clue” about the repost and emphasized her respect for the former First Lady, stating she would never intentionally share anything harmful or disrespectful. The incident also echoes past criticism she faced in 2017 for comments perceived as dismissive of the Black Lives Matter movement, which she later clarified. Despite the renewed scrutiny, TLC is preparing to hit the road this summer alongside Salt-N-Pepa and En Vogue for the It’s Iconic Tour, scheduled to visit more than 30 cities nationwide from August through October.










