While her TLC bandmate Rozonda “Chilli” Thomas remains at the center of a political firestorm over donations made to Trump-aligned organizations, Tionne “T-Boz” Watkins is making one thing unmistakably clear. She has never been in that lane, and she never will be.
People close to T-Boz say her political and social views have never been a secret. Over the years she has spoken openly about issues including sexual health awareness, HIV advocacy, LGBTQ rights and the Black Lives Matter movement, positioning herself consistently as a voice for communities that often go unheard in mainstream conversations.
A stance that goes back years
T-Boz’s opposition to Donald Trump is not a recent development. In a 2017 interview with Channel 4 UK News, she made her feelings about the then-president plain, telling the outlet that she had no interest in what Trump represented and that her loyalty lay with a higher authority entirely. Those who know her say that position has not shifted by a single degree in the years since.
Those close to her are also pushing back against any attempt to fold T-Boz into the narrative surrounding Chilli’s donations, making clear that unless T-Boz herself says otherwise, she should not be associated with views or affiliations that contradict everything she has stood for publicly.
What Chilli said and what it started
The situation surrounding Chilli began after reports surfaced that she had made financial contributions to several Trump-related political action committees during the 2024 presidential election cycle. She also drew criticism for resharing a social media post promoting a debunked conspiracy theory about former first lady Michelle Obama.
Chilli addressed both issues publicly, describing the donations as an unintentional mistake and claiming the money was intended to support veterans rather than the Trump political machine. She was direct in stating that she does not identify with the MAGA movement and does not endorse the policies associated with it.
The clarification offered some context but did little to fully quiet the backlash, particularly given that she continued following several prominent conservative figures on social media even after issuing her statement.
TLC’s legacy and what it stands for
TLC was founded by T-Boz, Chilli and the late Lisa “Left Eye” Lopez, a group whose impact on music and culture extended well beyond their chart dominance in the 1990s. The group built a reputation not just on groundbreaking sound but on bold social messaging, addressing topics like safe sex, self-worth and resilience at a time when mainstream pop largely avoided such conversations.
That legacy makes the current moment feel particularly charged. For fans who grew up with TLC as more than just a musical act, the idea of any member of the group being linked to figures or movements that run counter to those values is difficult to reconcile.
T-Boz’s public history suggests she understands that tension and has no interest in contributing to it. Her record on the issues that matter most to the communities TLC once spoke for remains consistent, and those around her are making sure the world does not forget it.

