Rozonda Thomas

Rozonda Ocielian Thomas (born February 27, 1971), better known by her stage name Chilli, is an American singer, dancer and actress who is a member of the group TLC, one of the best-selling girl groups of the late 1990s.

Rozonda Thomas
Thomas in 2019
Thomas in 2019
Background information
Birth nameRozonda Ocielian Thomas
Also known asChilli
Born (1971-02-27) February 27, 1971 (age 53)
Columbus, Georgia, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • actress
  • television personality
Years active1991–present
Labels
Member ofTLC

Early life

Thomas was born in Columbus, Georgia and graduated from Benjamin Elijah Mays High School in 1989.[2] Her father, Abdul Ali, is of Bangladeshi and Arab descent, while her mother, Ava Thomas, is African American and Native American.[3][4][5]

Thomas, who had been raised by her mother, later allowed the Sally Jessy Raphael television talk show to air footage of her meeting her father for the first time in 1996, when she was 25.[3][6]When she was a child, her great-grandmother, whom she called Big Mama, took her to the Seventh-day Adventist Church.[7]

Music career

1991–present: TLC

Thomas was first a dancer for Damian Dame. In 1991, she joined TLC, replacing founding member Crystal Jones, and was nicknamed "Chilli" by Lisa Lopes so that the group could retain the name TLC. The group went on to sell over 65 million records worldwide and became the best-selling American girl group of all-time; only the Spice Girls has sold more.[8] Chilli has won four Grammy Awards for her work with TLC.[9]

Since the death of group member Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes in April 2002, Thomas and Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins have occasionally performed as a duo. In 2009, Thomas and Watkins performed a series of concerts in Asia.[10]

In late 2011, VH1 announced plans to produce a biopic on TLC to air in 2013.[11] Thomas and Watkins signed on as producers. Actress and singer Keke Palmer portrayed Thomas in CrazySexyCool: The TLC Story.[12]

In 2019, Thomas lost her voice and was ordered by doctors not to sing. TLC then had to cancel their singing for the California State Fair and the Stanislaus State Fair.[13]

Solo career

Thomas performing as a part of TLC in 2016

Thomas began working on a solo album in 2000 after the completion of promotion for TLC's third album, FanMail (1999). She paused production when work began on the next TLC album, 3D (2002). In 2006, it was reported that she had signed with Akon's record label Konvict Muzik and that her debut album would be released the following year, but this never came to fruition.[14] In early April 2008, Thomas's first official solo single, "Dumb, Dumb, Dumb" was released.[15] In 2012, she performed a track called "Flirt" on a second season episode of Single Ladies.[16]

In January 2016, she released the single "Body", which served to promote her fitness workout campaign.[17]

Acting and television roles

Thomas has made guest appearances on television shows such as The Parkers, That 70s Show, Living Single and Strong Medicine. In 1992, she had a brief cameo in the music video for "Jump" by Kris Kross. In 2000, she was featured in the made-for-television movies A Diva's Christmas Carol and Love Song (with close friend Monica), and in the film Snow Day. In 2001, she co-starred in the action film Ticker, directed by Albert Pyun. She also played a small role in House Party 3 and the 1997 film Hav Plenty.

In 2005, Thomas and Watkins looked for a new TLC member in the reality series R U The Girl.[18]In June 2009, VH1 announced the airing of a reality TV series starring Thomas. The series, What Chilli Wants, which documents Thomas's quest to find love and manage her life with the help of love and relationship expert Tionna Tee Smalls, premiered on April 11, 2010.[19] The second season of What Chilli Wants premiered on January 2, 2011.[20] In 2011, Thomas made cameo appearances throughout the first season of VH1's Single Ladies. In 2012, Thomas appeared as the leading lady in R&B singer Tyrese's music video for his single "Nothing On You".

In 2013, Thomas became a member of "Team Guy" on the second season of Food Network's Rachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off. She appeared naked in a PETA anti-circus ad campaign.[21] Thomas also appeared on episode 14 of WWE Countdown where she spoke about The Rock.[22] Thomas was later a judge for truTV's reality series Fake Off, which premiered on October 27, 2014.[23]

In 2017, she portrayed Zora Neale Hurston in Marshall, a biographical film about the life of Thurgood Marshall.[24]

Personal life

At age 20, Thomas became pregnant by producer Dallas Austin; due to career aspirations and outside pressures, she aborted the pregnancy. She later revealed that she regretted the decision. Thomas and Austin continued their relationship and later had a son, Tron Austin (born June 2, 1997).[25]

In 2001, Thomas began dating Usher, after she starred in his music videos for "U Remind Me", "U Got It Bad", and "U Don't Have to Call". Their relationship ended in 2003.[26]

In late 2022, Thomas began dating actor Matthew Lawrence. The pair went public with their relationship in January 2023.[27][28]

She is a member of the Granite Bay Seventh-day Adventist Church.[29][30]

Other ventures

Thomas and the other members of TLC were big proponents of encouraging safe sex. For the music video of the song, "Ain't 2 Proud 2 Beg" Thomas and her band members wore condoms on their clothing. In 2003, Thomas and Watkins teamed up with Agouron Pharmaceuticals to create a national education program about HIV/AIDS. The program supplied people with information about HIV/AIDS, including prevention and treatment.[31]

In 2012, Thomas started a non-profit organization called Chilli's Crew. The organization is an Atlanta-based program targeted at helping girls between the ages of 13 and 17 build healthy levels of self-esteem.[32]

In 2013, Thomas took a stand against cyberbullying after her son Tron was a victim. The gossip site MediaTakeOut.com targeted Thomas's son because of his apparel and questioned his sexuality. In response, Thomas created a petition through change.org to get the article deleted from the site and to stop staff members from gossiping about minors entirely. In her petition, she described what cyberbullying is and statistics about some of the victims. The site ended up removing the article and issuing an apology to her son.[33]

Discography

Singles

  • "Dumb Dumb Dumb" (2008)
  • "Gameproof" (featuring T-Boz) (2008)
  • "Body" (2016)

Studio albums with TLC

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994House Party 3Sex As A WeaponCredited as TLC
1997Hav PlentyKris
2000Snow DayMona
Love SongHouse DirectorTV movie
A Diva's Christmas CarolMarli JacobTV movie
2001TickerLilly McCutcheon
2017MarshallZora Neale Hurston

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992CBS Schoolbreak Special1st Rapper as TLCEpisode: "Words Up!"
Out All NightHerself as TLCEpisode: "Pilot"
Showtime at the ApolloHerself as TLCEpisode: "#6.12"
1995Living SingleHerselfEpisode: "The Following Is a Sponsored Program"
1999Ultra SoundHerself (as TLC)Episode: "TLC: You've Got Mail"
Behind the MusicHerselfEpisode: "TLC"
2001Top TenHerselfEpisode: "Girl Bands"
2003That '70s ShowHot NurseEpisode: "You Shook Me"
Born to DivaJudgeTV series
2004The ParkersKaiEpisode: "She's Positive"
Strong MedicineAmber SteeleEpisode: "Touched by an Idol"
Behind the MusicHerselfEpisode: "TLC: The Final Chapter"
2005R U the GirlHerself/hostessTV series
2009Black to the FutureHerselfSegment: The Most Groovetastic Songs
2010UndateableHerselfEpisode: "Hour 2" & "Hour 5"
2010-11What Chilli WantsHerselfMain cast
2011-12Single LadiesHerselfRecurring cast: season 1, guest: season 2
2013Rachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-OffHerself / ContestantMain cast: season 2
Guy's Big BiteHerselfEpisode: "Soup's On, Chill Out"
2016Lip Sync BattleHerself as TLCEpisode: "Zoe Saldana vs. Zachary Quinto"
2017Party LegendsHerselfEpisode: "Beating Arsenion Hall in the Chest Repeatedly"
2018Martha & Snoop's Potluck Dinner PartyHerselfEpisode: "Spicing it Up"
2019Girls CruiseHerselfMain cast

References