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Pop singer and television personality, Carnie Wilson has an estimated net worth of $24 million. Wilson, born April 29, 1968, is the daughter of Brian Wilson of "The Beach Boys."
Wilson first rose to fame as a founding member of "Wilson Phillips," a popular teen trio that she formed together with her sister Wendy, and their friend Chyna Phillips - the daughter of John and Michelle Phillips of "The Mammas & the Papas." The group's debut album, "Wilson Phillips," had three number-one singles, namely: "Hold On," "Release Me," and "You're in Love." "Wilson Phillips" released a second album, "Shadows and Light," before breaking up in 2003. The main source of Wilson's personal wealth is from sales of the two albums, which have sold more than 12 million copies, although Wilson's career continues to be lucrative in both music and television. Since the trio broke up, Wilson has recorded several albums, hosted her own talk show, guest starred on several TV series, and appeared on reality TV shows, all of which continue to contribute to the Carnie Wilson Net Worth.
Earnings & Financial Data
Date |
Category |
Description |
Amount |
---|---|---|---|
2011 |
Record Sales |
Estimated earnings from the album Dedicated with the American vocal group Wilson Phillips |
$60,000 |
2003 |
Record Sales |
Estimated earnings from the album California with the American vocal group Wilson Phillips |
$31,000 |
1991 |
Record Sales |
Estimated earnings from the album Shadows and Light with the American vocal group Wilson Phillips (certified 2x platinum by Music Canada and platinum by RIAA) |
$1,285,000 |
1989 |
Record Sales |
Estimated earnings from the album Wilson Phillips with the American vocal group Wilson Phillips (certified 7x platinum by Music Canada and 5x platinum by RIAA) |
$6,225,000 |