TLC’s Rozonda ‘Chilli’ Thomas Dating New Man, Seven Years her Junior
Last week, TLC member Rozonda 'Chilli' Thomas posted an Instagram photo of herself alongside her alleged new younger boyfriend Brad James. "Silly with abs," Thomas captioned the photo of herself and James flaunting their chiseled stomachs. James is reportedly seven years younger than Thomas.
Check out the photo below.
Bossip has confirmed that Thomas and James are an item and have been dating for the past six months. A Bossip source claims that Thomas is "very happy" and describes the new couple as "adorable." "Seriously they are both glowing," adds the source.
Bossip reports that James, who is a working actor, recently visited Thomas while she was touring earlier this year. According to Atlanta Daily World, James was a marine prior to becoming an actor. His most notable acting credit to date is starring in "Tyler Perry's for Better or Worse" which airs on the Oprah Winfrey Network.
#mayorsball A photo posted by Chilli (@therealchilli) on Dec 20, 2014 at 9:31pm PST
A photo posted by Brad James (@mrbradjames) on Sep 23, 2015 at 6:46am PDT
Before making it official with James, Thomas was in a high profile relationship with R&B singer Usher, who was also seven years younger than her, Bossip reports.
After she and Usher broke up, Thomas starred on a reality television dating show to find true love.
Thomas' new love life comes on the heels of the Kickstarter campaign she and her fellow TLC band member Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins created to help fund their latest musical project.
In a past interview with Pop Sugar, Watkins revealed that TLC managed to exceed their Kickstarter campaign's monetary goal and they are currently working on their new album. Watkins also mentioned that TLC plans to incorporate its late group member Left Eye into the album as well.
The release date for the new TLC album has yet to be announced.
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