Carnie Wilson

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Carnie Wilson
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Wilson at the Arizona Ultimate Women's Expo in October 2014
Born (1968-04-29) April 29, 1968 (age 53)
Occupation
Spouse(s)
Robert Bonfiglio
(m. 2000)
Children2
Parent(s)Brian Wilson
Marilyn Wilson-Rutherford
RelativesWendy Wilson (sister)
Musical career
GenresPop, pop rock
InstrumentsVocals, piano, tambourine
Years active1989–present
Labels
Associated actsWilson Phillips

Carnie Wilson (born April 29, 1968)[1] is an American singer. She is a co-founder and current member of pop music group Wilson Phillips. From 1995 onwards, she has also been a host or guest star on a variety of television shows.

Early life and musical career[]

Carnie Wilson is the daughter of Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys and of his first wife, former singer Marilyn Rovell of The Honeys. She co-founded Wilson Phillips with her younger sister Wendy and childhood friend Chynna Phillips when they were in their teens. They released two albums, Wilson Phillips and Shadows and Light, which between them sold 12 million copies. The group also charted three No. 1 singles and six top 20 hits in the United States before disbanding in 1993.

Carnie & Wendy Wilson continued to record together, releasing the Christmas album Hey Santa! in 1993. They joined with their father for a critically successful (yet commercially unsuccessful) 1997 album, The Wilsons. She also sang "Our Time Has Come" with James Ingram for the 1997 animated film Cats Don't Dance.

In 2003, Carnie attempted to launch a solo music career with the album For the First Time. The album featured a remake of the Olivia DiNucci-penned Samantha Mumba ballad "Don't Need You To (Tell Me I'm Pretty)," retitled "I Don't Need You To," as its first single. However, the single failed to gain interest and the album was ultimately shelved when Carnie regrouped with Wendy and Chynna as Wilson Phillips in 2004.

Reunited, the band released a third album, named California, which appeared on Sony Music's record label. The album featured cover songs primarily from the 1960s and 1970s, and specifically highlights the musical glory days of their parents' California-based musical groups: The Mamas & the Papas and the Beach Boys.

In 2006, Carnie released an album of lullabies, A Mother's Gift: Lullabies from the Heart,[2] created shortly after the birth of her daughter, Lola. She released her second solo effort in October 2007, a Christmas album entitled Christmas with Carnie[3] featuring a song written by her husband; "Warm Lovin' Christmastime".

Television career[]

Wilson performing with Wilson Phillips in 2013

From 1995–1996, Carnie hosted her own short-lived syndicated television talk show Carnie! The series was launched during the mid-1990s wave of popularity in "tabloid" talk shows, which followed the sudden successes of Ricki Lake and Jerry Springer. Former Cosmopolitan Magazine Chris Greeley was a guest on the television pilot. Wilson found the experience a disappointment and a source of professional and personal frustration.[citation needed]

She later guest-starred on episodes of That 70s Show in 2001 and Sabrina, the Teenage Witch before joining the fourth season (see below) of VH1's Celebrity Fit Club in 2006.

Wilson has also been a correspondent on Entertainment Tonight and in 2006 hosted a special on E! entitled 101 Celebrity Slimdowns. Wilson became a cast member of the CMT series Gone Country in January 2008. In April 2008, she was a cast member of the VH1 series Celebracadabra. In July 2008, she starred in a new show called Outsider's Inn.

She hosted GSN's new edition of The Newlywed Game, which premiered April 6, 2009, until late 2010 when she was replaced by Sherri Shepherd.[4]

In addition, a reality show starring Wilson, Carnie Wilson: Unstapled, began airing on Game Show Network on January 14, 2010.[5] In August 2011, Wilson became a judge on the ABC show Karaoke Battle USA.

On January 2, 2012, Wilson appeared on ABC's Celebrity Wife Swap, trading places with actress Tracey Gold for a week.

In the spring of 2012, Carnie along with her sister Wendy Wilson and childhood best friend Chynna Phillips starred in their own reality show on the TV Guide Network about the rebirth of her band Wilson Phillips. The show, called Wilson Phillips: Still Holding On, logged the journey of the girls getting back together to reform Wilson Phillips on the road, in the studio and at home as working mothers. A pilot episode aired in November 2011; seven additional episodes aired in April and May 2012.

She starred in the Chopped: All Stars: Celebrities episode and got second.

In 2013, Carnie became a member of "Team Rachael" on the second season of Food Network's Rachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off. She came in second place to Dean McDermott and won $10,000 for her charity, an Autism research foundation.

She also frequently fills in as a guest host on CBS's The Talk. It has been rumored that she is in the top of the line as a replacement host if one of the current hosts were to depart.

In 2015, she played herself as an auto insurance claimant on a Progressive Insurance TV commercial.[6] On January 28, 2016, it was announced that she is going to be a contestant on The New Celebrity Apprentice (also known as The Apprentice 15 and Celebrity Apprentice 8).[7] On January 2, 2017, Wilson was the second contestant fired, finishing in 15th place, earning no money for her charity, The Weight Loss Surgery Foundation of America.

In July 2016, Wilson Phillips reunited and performed on ABC's Greatest Hits.[8]

In February 2017, Wilson made a guest appearance on the reality show The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.

Personal life[]

Marriage & family[]

Wilson married musician and music producer Robert Bonfiglio in 2000. They have daughters Lola, born in April 2005, and Luciana, born in June 2009.[9]

Her uncles were Dennis Wilson and Carl Wilson. She is cousin to Beach Boys co-founder Mike Love, and his brother, former NBA player Stan Love, as well as Stan's son, Cleveland Cavaliers player Kevin Love.

Weight[]

Wilson has had a lifelong battle fighting obesity. During her Wilson Phillips fame, she reached a lifetime weight peak of almost 300 pounds (140 kg),[10] and was lampooned by comedians.[11] Dieting was unsuccessful; she lost some weight only to regain it later. In August 1999, she underwent gastric bypass surgery, which she felt was a life-saving decision. The procedure was broadcast live on the Internet.[12][13] As a result, she went from a size 28 to a size 6 and lost 150 pounds. In 2003, Wilson posed nude for Playboy.[14] She later toured TV talk shows, and hosted her own infomercial to publicize her satisfaction with the procedure. However, she eventually gained back some weight, and ended up as a contestant on the fourth season of VH1's Celebrity Fit Club in 2006. Over the course of the show, Wilson lost 22 pounds, which she eventually gained back.[15] In May 2008, Wilson was widely ridiculed for her weight gain,[16] and vowed to get back in Playboy shape, and hopefully pose nude for them again.[17]

In March 2012, Wilson reported that she had received lap-band surgery earlier that year.[18]

Bell's palsy diagnosis[]

On March 18, 2013, Wilson disclosed, through Twitter, that she had been diagnosed with Bell's palsy.[19]

Love Bites by Carnie[]

On August 26, 2017, Carnie and her business partner, childhood friend Tiffany Miller, opened Love Bites by Carnie, a commercial production bakery in Sherwood, Oregon, a suburb of Portland, Oregon. Love Bites by Carnie ships nationwide, Carnie's gourmet, bite-sized cookies.[20]

References[]

  1. ^ "On This Day". The New York Times. April 29, 2001. Archived from the original on June 16, 2013. Retrieved January 28, 2016.
  2. ^ A Mother's Gift: Lullabies from the Heart Carnie Wilson Allmusic.com, Review by Rob Theakston
  3. ^ Christmas with Carnie Carnie Wilson Allmusic.com
  4. ^ Burning Stubborn Fat Stores With NutriPlan! CC9 News, March 3, 2016
  5. ^ Official GSN Site for CARNIE WILSON: UNSTAPLED
  6. ^ "Progressive Insurance Commercial "Carnie" - AdWhois". adwhois.com.
  7. ^ "Celebrity Apprentice Season 15 Cast Revealed: Snooki, Kyle Richards, Boy George and More!". US Weekly.
  8. ^ "Watch Greatest Hits TV Show - ABC.com". ABC.
  9. ^ Hammel, Sara (June 15, 2009). "It's a Girl for Carnie Wilson!". People. Retrieved June 1, 2019.
  10. ^ "Suddenly Skinny", October 24, 2006, Oprah, oprah.com. Retrieved 2010-01-26.
  11. ^ "Carnie Wilson's Waterloo".
  12. ^ David Kohn (2003) Lap Band for (Ann) Wilson, July 19, 2003, 48 Hours Investigates, cbsnews.com. Retrieved 2010-01-10.
  13. ^ Carnie Wilson Archived January 3, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, Celebrity Gastric Bypass, gastric-bypass-guru.com. Retrieved 2010-01-10.
  14. ^ Suddenly Skinny
  15. ^ "Carnie Wilson's Big Comeback," TMZ.com March 11, 2008.
  16. ^ "Carnie Wilson: From Playboy to Oh, Boy," TMZ.com May 22, 2008.
  17. ^ "Carnie Wilson Blasts 'Fat Pics,'" momlogic.com May 23, 2008.
  18. ^ "Carnie Wilson Undergoes a Second Weight-Loss Surgery". TVGuide.com. March 21, 2012.
  19. ^ This revelation was published in the Huffington Post.
  20. ^ Pitz, Ray. "Love Bites by Carnie to host Aug. 26 opening with appearance by Wilson Phillips".

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