Wilson Phillips
American pop vocal group
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March 2025 | Appeared on American Idol with her 19-year-old daughter Lola, who was auditioning with the song 'Hold On', accompanied by Carnie's husband and sister. |
2024 | Publicly shared her past struggle with suicidal thoughts during a period of intense addiction to drugs and alcohol, reflecting on her lowest point 20 years earlier. |
April 2024 | Launched Sounds Delicious With Carnie Wilson, a cooking/reality show on AXS TV. |
January 2024 | Her stepmother Melinda Ledbetter Wilson passed away. |
2022 | Joined The Masked Singer's eighth season with her sister Wendy and Chynna Phillips as the 'Lambs' group, finishing second to Amber Riley. |
2022 | The group released the single 'Boyfriends', continuing their musical journey as an American pop vocal group. |
2022 | Wilson Phillips competed in season eight of The Masked Singer as the 'Lambs', becoming the first group act to advance to the finale and finishing as runners-up. |
November 2022 | The group released a cover version of Harry Styles's song 'Boyfriends'. |
2021 | Love Bites by Carnie bakery went out of business. |
October 2019 | Chynna Phillips revealed that her son Vance had been diagnosed with cancer the previous year and was now in remission. |
2018 | Chynna's son Vance was diagnosed with cancer. |
2017 | Underwent surgery to remove ruptured breast implants, discussing the emotional and physical challenges of the procedure on 'The Talk' show. |
2017 | The group performed on the season finale of NBC's The New Celebrity Apprentice. |
August 26 2017 | Carnie Wilson and her business partner Tiffany Miller opened Love Bites by Carnie, a commercial production bakery in Sherwood, Oregon, specializing in gourmet, bite-sized cookies. |
February 2017 | Made a guest appearance on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. |
January 2 2017 | Fired as the second contestant on The New Celebrity Apprentice, finishing in fifteenth place. |
July 2016 | Wilson Phillips reunited and performed on ABC's Greatest Hits. |
January 28 2016 | Announced as a contestant on The New Celebrity Apprentice. |
2015 | Played herself in a Progressive Insurance TV commercial. |
2015 | Wilson Phillips contributed backup vocals to the song 'FourFiveSeconds' by Rihanna, Paul McCartney, and Kanye West. |
2013 | Became a member of 'Team Rachael' on the second season of Food Network's Rachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off, finishing second and winning $10,000 for an autism research foundation. |
2012 | Received a follow-up lap-band surgery as part of her ongoing weight management journey. |
2012 | Wilson Phillips released the single 'Good Vibrations' from their album 'Dedicated', marking a return to their musical career. |
April 2012 | Their reality show 'Wilson Phillips: Still Holding On' debuted on TV Guide Network. |
April 3 2012 | The group released the album 'Dedicated', which peaked at number 29 on the US Billboard 200 chart. |
March 20 2012 | Wilson Phillips appeared on QVC to promote their album 'Dedicated', a collection of covers by The Beach Boys and The Mamas and the Papas. |
January 2 2012 | Appeared on ABC's Celebrity Wife Swap, trading places with actress Tracey Gold for a week. |
2011 | Experienced a career resurgence when 'Hold On' was featured in the film 'Bridesmaids', performing the song with Wendy and Chynna at the film's wedding finale. |
2011 | The group made a cameo appearance in the film Bridesmaids and performed their hit song 'Hold On'. |
August 2011 | Became a judge on the ABC show Karaoke Battle USA. |
October 12 2010 | Wilson Phillips released their Christmas album 'Christmas in Harmony', which included a single 'I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday'. |
February 27 2010 | Chynna Phillips' manager Lizzie Grubman announced her successful completion of in-patient treatment for anxiety. |
February 12 2010 | Chynna Phillips was treated for anxiety. |
January 14 2010 | Her reality show Carnie Wilson: Unstapled began airing on the Game Show Network. |
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