CARNIE WILSON – LAP-BAND SURGERY ($14,532)
Carnie Wilson was born on April 29, 1968. She is an American singer and TV presenter, and perhaps a member of the popular music group Wilson Phillips (Wilson Phillips). Carnie & Wendy Wilson continued to record together and released the Christmas album Hey Santa! In 1993, together with their father, they released a very successful (but not commercially successful) 1997 album “The Wilsons”. She also sang “Our Time Has Come” for the 1997 animated film “Cats Don’t Dance” with James Ingram.
Wilson fought a lifelong battle with obesity. When Wilson Phillips became famous, she weighed nearly 300 pounds (140 kilograms) throughout her life and was ridiculed by comedians. The diet was unsuccessful. Although she lost weight briefly, she quickly regained her weight. In August 1999, she underwent gastric bypass surgery, which she believed was a life-saving decision. The show is broadcast live on the Internet. As a result, she rose from No. 28 to No. 6, losing 150 pounds. Wilson slowly gained weight and eventually became a player in the fourth season of the VH1 Celebrity Fitness Club in 2006. During the performance, Wilson eventually lost 22 pounds and changed his weight again. In May 2008, Will vowed to restore the playboy figure.