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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