Carnie Wilson’s Daughter Lola Stuns 'American Idol' Judges with Wilson Phillips Surprise

 Lola Bonfiglio the daughter of Carnie Wilson who made up the famous group Wilson Phillips left a mark on "American Idol" viewers while earning appreciation from the judges during a recent audition. The 19-year-old performer delivered Kacey Musgraves' "Rainbow" beautifully while receiving complete support from the panel judges.

As a surprising twist during her audition Lola brought her mother Carnie Wilson and aunt Wendy Wilson to join her on stage with the judges. The three performers added their vocals to the Wilson Phillips ballad "Hold On" while delivering perfect harmonies which sent positive waves through both viewers and adjudicators alike. ​

According to Judge Katy Perry Lola possessed substantial talent that could lead her to success in the American Idol competition. Lotta received applause from both Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan who praised her voice abilities and natural stage performance. The positive comments from the judges resulted in Lola earning a Hollywood spot by winning her golden ticket which took her forward into the competition stage of "American Idol."​

During the emotional exchange Carnie Wilson brought out her overwhelming joy about seeing her daughter pursue music because she understood the value of following dreams and preserving family traditions.​

When Lola performed for her audition her personal talents became evident while she promoted the continued influence of Wilson Phillips throughout musical history. When American Idol advances fans wait with enthusiasm to observe Lola perform her distinctive stage artistry.​

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