Carnie Wilson Talks Weight Gain, Fears Daughter Will Follow In Her Footsteps
Though 2011's "Bridesmaids" brought Wilson Phillips back into the spotlight thanks to their cameo performance, Carnie Wilson still has a lot to look forward to in 2012. With her episode of "Celebrity Wife Swap" airing on Jan. 3, a new reality show set to air in April and upcoming tour dates with Wilson Phillips, the singer has big things planned for the year ahead.
However, in a new interview with Fox News, Wilson admits that yes, she's gained back some of the weight she famously lost in 1999 and worries that her daughter, Lola, will follow in her food-loving footsteps.
"I've had so much stress in the last year so it's really [a] struggle," she told Fox about trying to keep a healthy lifestlye, adding, "I'm definitely up in weight. I'm looking forward to getting an exercise routine again. It's like a daily decision. Am I going to eat healthy today or am I going to make some sh**ty decisions?"
Wilson continued to reveal that her sobriety hasn't helped curb her obsessive and addictive personality.
"I always think I am one of the the millions and millions of people that struggles with an addiction to food," she said. "I don't know how to relax, that's my problem. I can't smoke a joint, I can't have a glass of wine, because I want 10 joints and 10 glasses of wine."
This isn't the first time in recent years that Wilson has commented on her own weight.
"I'm fat as fuck, what can I say?" she told "Naughty But Nice With Rob" host Rob Shuter last year. "You know, after all these years, it's just like we are who we are and it's a struggle for me and sometimes I'm heavier and sometimes I'm thinner."
But it's not just her own weight that Wilson worries about these days. She keeps an eye on her six-year-old daughter, Lola.
"I see Lola loving sugar like all the other children but I also see her pay a little more attention like when there's a birthday party, I see her being the first in line to get the cake. I see me in her," Wilson told Fox, adding, "I think she's going to be alright as long as we're in control of this."