Singer Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins of TLC is facing foreclosure on her Duluth home, records show.

The five-bedroom, nearly 10,000-square-foot home in the gated Sugarloaf Country Club community will be put up for auction in January, according to a Gwinnett County foreclosure notice filed last week.

That is, unless Watkins can make good on $532,500 in defaulted payments on the property.

Attempts to contact Watkins at telephone numbers listed in her name were unsuccessful.

Last week the entertainer told essence.com she wasn't aware of the foreclosure filing.

"No I'm not homeless," Watkins said. "During my last marriage ... I had a bunch of things that were put in my name. If one of those properties is going into foreclosure then I don't know."

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