Stacy Ann "Fergie" Ferguson (/ˈfɜːrɡi/ FUR-ghee; born March 27, 1975)[4][5] is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and businesswoman who was a member of the hip hop group the Black Eyed Peas from 2002 to 2018, releasing four albums. As a solo artist, Fergie has sold over 7.2 million albums and 29 million singles worldwide, and is the recipient of eight Grammy Awards and other accolades. Billboard ranked her among the top artists of the 2000s, and in 2010, the same publication named her Woman of the Year.

Fergie
Fergie in June 2018
Born
Stacy Ann Ferguson

(1975-03-27) March 27, 1975 (age 49)
Other namesFergie Duhamel[a]
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • actress
  • businesswoman
Years active1984–present
Spouse
(m. 2009; div. 2019)
Children1
AwardsFull list
Musical career
Genres
InstrumentVocals
Labels
Formerly of
Websitefergie.com

Before the Black Eyed Peas, Fergie was a member of the girl group Wild Orchid from 1990 to 2001, releasing two albums. Her debut studio album, The Dutchess, was released in 2006 to commercial success, peaking at number two on the Billboard 200. Its singles "Big Girls Don't Cry", "Glamorous" and "London Bridge" topped the Billboard Hot 100, while "Clumsy" and "Fergalicious" peaked within the top five. Her second studio album, Double Dutchess, was released in 2017. Its singles "L.A. Love (La La)" and "M.I.L.F. $" appeared on the Billboard Hot 100 and UK Singles Charts.

As a child, Fergie starred on the children's television series Kids Incorporated (1982–1987). As an adult, she has appeared in films such as Poseidon (2006), Grindhouse (2007), Nine (2009) and Marmaduke (2010). She launched two footwear lines in 2009, and launched her first fragrance, Outspoken, under Avon in 2010. She has released four more fragrances and several product lines.

Early life

Fergie was born as Stacy Ann Ferguson on March 27, 1975, in Hacienda Heights, California,[6] to Terri (née Gore) and Jon Patrick Ferguson. Her father died in September 2021 at age 74.[7] She has a younger sister named Dana Ferguson. Her ancestry includes English, Irish, Mexican, and Scottish.[8][9][10][11] She was raised Roman Catholic and attended Mesa Robles Middle School and Glen A. Wilson High School.[12] She was a cheerleader, straight-A student, spelling bee champion,[12] and Girl Scout.[13]

Career

1984–2001: Early work and Wild Orchid

Fergie studied dance and began to do voiceover work. She provided the voice for Sally Brown in two made-for-television Peanuts cartoons, It's Flashbeagle, Charlie Brown (1984) and Snoopy's Getting Married, Charlie Brown (1985), as well as on four episodes of The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show. From 1984 to 1989, Fergie starred on the TV show Kids Incorporated and was the longest running cast member. She starred in the first six of the show's nine seasons. Fergie was a member of the female trio Wild Orchid, which she fronted with Stefanie Ridel and fellow Kids Incorporated star Renee Sandstrom. By 1992, the girls began meeting with record labels, but they still could not get a recording contract. They eventually signed a music publishing deal with Sony Publishing before signing a record contract with RCA Records in 1994.[14]

Wild Orchid released their self-titled debut album in March 1997, which charted at #153 on the Billboard 200. In September 1998, they released their second album, Oxygen, which was a commercial failure, only selling 200,000 copies worldwide. From June 16 to August 28, 1999, they opened for Cher's Do You Believe? tour alongside Cyndi Lauper, which took them to 52 cities across the United States and Canada. They completed a third album, which their record label declined to release, and Fergie left the group in September 2001. In 2006, Fergie told Entertainment Weekly that both frustrations with the band's image and personal drug problems led her to leave Wild Orchid.[15]

2002–2005: Breakthrough with the Black Eyed Peas

 
Fergie with will.i.am and apl.de.ap of the Black Eyed Peas in 2005

The Black Eyed Peas were recording their third album, Elephunk (2003), when will.i.am invited Fergie to try out for the song "Shut Up". She secured the gig and instantly bonded with the trio, going on to record five additional songs on the album. The following spring, shortly before Elephunk came out, Interscope chairman Jimmy Iovine offered Fergie a permanent spot to take over vocal duties and fill the void left by background singer Kim Hill's departure in 2000.[16] In a positive review of the Black Eyed Peas' new-found style, Rolling Stone noted that since 2002, when the group "hired a blond bombshell named Stacy "Fergie" Ferguson and gave up their pursuit of backpack-rapper cred, they have made a kind of spiritual practice of recording futuristic songs – a total aesthetic commitment that extends from their garish wardrobes to their United Colors of Benetton worldview."[17] From Elephunk came "Where Is the Love?", which became the Black Eyed Peas' first major hit: it peaked at number eight on the Billboard Hot 100 and topped the charts in several other countries.[18] The album subsequently spawned "Shut Up", which topped the charts in many markets. The third single from the album, "Hey Mama", reached the top 10 in several European countries and later peaked at number twenty-three in the United States in 2004.

Their next album, Monkey Business, was released on June 7, 2005, and debuted at number two on the U.S. Billboard 200 albums chart, selling over 295,000 copies in its first week and was later certified triple platinum by the RIAA. Their next and last commercially released single from the album was "Pump It", which borrows much of its sound from "Misirlou", specifically Dick Dale's version; it peaked at number 8 in Australia but 18 in America. The album's first single, "Don't Phunk with My Heart", was a hit in the United States, reaching number three on the U.S. Hot 100 and earned them another Grammy for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group. "Don't Lie", the second single from the album, saw success on the U.S. Hot 100, reaching No. 14, although becoming somewhat more successful in the UK and Australia, reaching a peak of No.6 in both countries. "My Humps", another song from the album, immediately achieved commercial success in the U.S. and fairly substantial radio play despite the sexually suggestive lyrics, reaching number three on the U.S. Hot 100 and number one in Australia, making it their fourth Australian number one single. However, many mocked the song for its poor lyrical content; John Bush, writing for AllMusic, described it as "one of the most embarrassing rap performances of the new millennium".[19] Later in 2005, the Black Eyed Peas toured with Gwen Stefani, as supporting act. In December 2005, they embarked on the "European Tour". In March 2006, the Black Eyed Peas toured again, as the featured headliner for the Honda Civic Tour.[20]

2006–2008: The Dutchess and expansion

 
Fergie at the 2007 MuchMusic Video Awards, holding her award for Best International Video ("Fergalicious")[21]

Fergie's debut solo album, The Dutchess, was released in September 2006.[22] It was initially recorded in 2005.[23][24] The songs on the album are "from a seven-year period, but [Interscope CEO] Jimmy Iovine heard some [tracks] and was like, 'This is great, let's put it out'.[25] One of the album's executive producers and fellow Black Eyed Peas member will.i.am stated that she was "writing about her personal struggles and casting her demons away and feminine power. [It's] her singing for young girls to be strong, and what they're going through in life, just growing up in this world of uncertainty."[26] "London Bridge" was released as the album's lead single on July 18, 2006, to radio stations[27] and on August 7, 2006, on the iTunes Store.[28] The urban pop track caused controversy due to its double entendre title,[29] but became a huge success, topping the Billboard Hot 100 (for three weeks) and New Zealand charts, while also reaching the top-ten in over twelve countries.[30] The music video for the song features the Black Eyed Peas members as well as Fergie on the Tower Bridge, among other scenes.[26]

The following single, "Fergalicious", was released on October 23, 2006.[31] The track, which features will.i.am, managed to reach number two on the Billboard Hot 100, the top-five in Australia and New Zealand, although it peaked lower than "London Bridge" in Europe.[32] Its music video features Fergie as Willy Wonka in a candy factory.[33] "Glamorous" was released as the third single from the album, on February 20, 2007.[34] The track, which features Ludacris, became another number-one single for Fergie in the United States, and also reached the top-ten in over seven countries.[35] The fourth single, "Big Girls Don't Cry", was released on May 22, 2007.[36] The ballad became a huge success worldwide, topping the charts of ten countries, including Australia, Canada and the United States; it was also the album's most successful single in Europe.[37] The music video for the song features American actor Milo Ventimiglia as her love interest.[38] "Clumsy" was then selected to be the fifth and final single from the album. It was released on September 25, 2007[39] and became a top-ten hit in five countries, including in Australia and the United States, becoming her fifth consecutive top-five hit in the U.S.[40]

In 2007, the Black Eyed Peas embarked on the Black Blue & You World Tour and visited more than 20 countries. Fergie returned to acting in 2006, appearing as a lounge singer in the Poseidon remake. She later had supporting roles in 2007's Grindhouse and the 2009 musical film Nine. Fergie and other members of the cast of Nine received a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture nomination for their performance in that film. On December 31, 2006, Fergie began hosting Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve on ABC for the pre-taped Hollywood segments after the New Year Ball came down in Times Square.[41]

2009–2012: Continued success with the Black Eyed Peas

 
Fergie performing at Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena, 2010

In early 2009, Fergie and the group left A&M Records; both remained with Interscope Records.[42][43] The group's fifth studio album, The E.N.D ("The Energy Never Dies"), was released on June 9, 2009. The overall sound of the album has a more electro hop beat rather than the usual hip pop/R&B feeling of their previous albums. In its first week, the album sold 304,000 copies and debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200.[44] They released "Boom Boom Pow" as the lead single from their fifth album, The E.N.D., in March 2009. It went to number one in the United States and became the group's first chart topper.[45][46] As of March 2011, the album has sold over 3,000,000 copies in the US alone.[47] In France, the album proved to be very successful. It spent 55 weeks inside of the top 10 with 11 at No. 1.[48] They subsequently released a second single from the album, "I Gotta Feeling", which proved an even greater success than the first: it moved from number two behind "Boom Boom Pow" to the top spot in July,[46] and stayed for 14 straight weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100,[49] the longest stay at the top of 2009. The two hit singles back to back kept the Black Eyed Peas on the top for 26 consecutive weeks, from April 18 through October 16. Fergie bought a stake in the Miami Dolphins in 2009,[50][51] and has performed at the team's football games numerous times.[52][53]

"Meet Me Halfway" was released as the third single from the album in September 2009. The single reached number one in the United Kingdom and Australia. It also peaked at seven on the Billboard Hot 100. In October 2009, Fergie became a part owner of the National Football League's Miami Dolphins.[54] "Imma Be" was released as the fourth single; it reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for two weeks.[55] "Rock That Body" was then released as the fifth single and reached number nine on the U.S. charts.[56] In September 2009, the group embarked on The E.N.D World Tour, visiting Japan, Thailand, Malaysia, Australia and New Zealand. In October 2009, they also were the opening acts for 5 concerts of the U2 360° Tour North America leg.

The Black Eyed Peas performed at the Grammys on January 31, 2010. They performed a mash-up of "Imma Be"/"I Gotta Feeling". They won 3 out of the 6 awards they were nominated for including Best Pop Vocal Album for The E.N.D., Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Group for "I Gotta Feeling" and Best Short Form Video for "Boom Boom Pow". On July 27, 2010, the Black Eyed Peas released a remix album: The E.N.D. Summer 2010 Canadian Invasion Tour: Remix Collection. It was released on iTunes in Canada only, during the Canadian leg of The E.N.D World Tour. It mostly features remixes of the singles taken from The E.N.D. It also features a remix of "Let's Get It Started" taken from Elephunk; the remix was also a bonus track on the deluxe edition of The E.N.D.. She launched her debut fragrance, Outspoken, under Avon in May 2010.[57] Her performance of Gimme Shelter with Mick Jagger and U2 at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 25th Anniversary in 2010 has over 13 million views.[58]

 
Fergie and Will.i.am performing during Walmart Shareholders' Meeting in 2011

Their sixth studio album, The Beginning, was released on November 30, 2010, and received mixed reviews.[59] The album's first single release was called "The Time (Dirty Bit)".[60] In January 2011, she began appearing in Dr Pepper Cherry commercials. "Just Can't Get Enough", the album's second single, was released on February 18, 2011. The music video was released on March 16, 2011, and it was filmed in Tokyo, one week before the earthquake and the tsunami. The video was directed by Ben Mor. The group's third single was "Don't Stop the Party" and it was released on May 10, 2011. On the same day, a music video for the song was released on iTunes, along with the single. The video, which is directed by Ben Mor, features on stage and backstage footage of the group during The E.N.D. World Tour in 2009–10. The video premiered on Vevo on May 12, 2011. On May 22, the group appeared on the 2011 Billboard Music Awards and won 1 of their 4 nominations, for "Top Duo/Group".[61] On the July 6, 2011 during a concert at Alton Towers in Staffordshire, the Black Eyed Peas announced they are taking an indefinite hiatus following the completion of their current tour, as they did between 2005 and 2009.[62] On September 22, Fergie visited Madame Tussauds for the unveiling of her wax figure in Las Vegas, Nevada.[citation needed] In 2012, she became the owner and celebrity partner for Voli Light Vodkas, a low-calorie vodka with natural flavors.[63]

2013–2017: Double Dutchess

 
Fergie at the 2013 Life Ball Vienna

In 2013, Fergie announced that she had begun writing her second solo studio album.[64] In April, Fergie received the "Always Next, Forever Now" award from Logo TV in recognition of her work in the LGBT community.[65] The same year, Fergie filed a claim at the Los Angeles County Superior Court to legally change her name to Fergie Duhamel and take the last name of her husband, Josh Duhamel.[66] On January 6, 2014, it was announced, again, that Fergie was beginning the process of her second studio album. She stated in an interview with radio host Ryan Seacrest that will.i.am would be handling the production, with a release through Interscope.[67][68] In September 2014, it was announced that Fergie's second studio album had been slated for a 2015 release.[69] A new single from Fergie, titled "L.A. Love (La La)", was released to contemporary hit radio on September 30, 2014.[70] The song debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 97 and peaked at number 27.[71] It also reached number 16 on the Rhythmic Songs, number eight on Hot Rap Songs, number 24 on the Digital Songs and number 20 on the Pop Songs radio chart.[72] On April 22, 2015, the singer performed a song with the Black Eyed Peas at the 2015 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival as part of David Guetta's set. Fergie announced in June 2015 that she was putting the finishing touches on the album, titled Double Dutchess.[73][74]

A teaser for the album titled "Hungry (1st Byte)" was released on June 9, 2016.[75] On July 1, she released a new single, titled "M.I.L.F. $".[76] Fergie was inspired to write the song after the birth of her son, Axl.[77] The music video was conceptualized by Fergie and features a group of famous mothers as lingerie-clad 1950s housewives.[78] On November 11, 2016, Fergie released the third single from the album, "Life Goes On".[79] In November 2016, during a live Facebook chat, Fergie confirmed that the album would see its release in 2017.[80] In May 2017, it was announced that Fergie had parted ways—by mutual decision—with Interscope and would launch her own imprint, Dutchess Music, as part of a global partnership with BMG Rights Management.[81]

On June 2, 2017, a Billboard article rumored that Fergie was departing from the Black Eyed Peas. Band frontman will.i.am dismissed this, but stated that Fergie was taking a break from the group opting to concentrate on her solo career whilst the remaining members are working on a side project.[82] The pre-order of Double Dutchess was made available on August 25, 2017, along with instant downloads of "Hungry" and "You Already Know", collaborations with Rick Ross and Nicki Minaj respectively, with the latter being the fourth single from the album. On September 16, 2017, Fergie performed a solo set live from the Rock in Rio stage in Rio de Janeiro for over a hundred thousand people with surprise guests Pabllo Vittar, Sergio Mendes and Gracinha Leporace.[83] Double Dutchess was finally released on September 22, 2017.[84]

2018–present: Decrease in work

On February 18, 2018, will.i.am confirmed Fergie's departure from the band in an interview with the Daily Star.[85] At the 2018 NBA All-Star Game, Fergie performed a controversial rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner",[86][87] which People described as a "slowed-down jazzy rendition"[86] and Deadline reported it as being "bluesy" and "breathy".[87] She would later acknowledge that "clearly this rendition didn't strike the intended tone."[86] In 2018, Fergie hosted the singing competition series The Four: Battle for Stardom, which ran for two seasons on Fox.[88] In September 2018, Fergie re-recorded The Wendy Williams Show's theme song "Feel It" to celebrate the show's 10th season.[89][90] In May 2019, she competed against actress Octavia Spencer on VH1's variety show Martha & Snoop's Potluck Dinner Party. Spencer and Fergie competed on who can make the best brunch spread for Mother's Day.[91][92][93]

Rapper Jack Harlow's Billboard Hot 100 number one song "First Class", released in April 2022, samples Fergie's song "Glamorous".[94][95][96] Variety reported that after Harlow's single release, "Glamorous" had a 70% increase in streams and 125% increase in digital song sales.[97] Harlow and Fergie opened the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards with a live performance of "First Class", which marked her first televised performance in four years.[98][99][100] New York Post called it one of the best performances of the night.[101]

Other ventures

Business

In 2007, Fergie launched two handbag collections for Kipling.[102] In 2008, she signed a deal with Brown Shoe to create a licensed footwear brand.[103] In 2010, Fergie launched her first fragrance, Outspoken by Fergie, under direct selling beauty and cosmetics company, Avon and release more fragrances in her Outspoken line, including Outspoken Intense in 2011,[104] Viva by Fergie in 2012,[105] Outspoken Fresh in 2013[106] and Outspoken Party! in 2015.[107] Her tagline to her fragrance line is "Say What You Mean It".

In 2012, Fergie released a 24-piece nail polish collection with the Wet 'n' Wild.[108] She debuted her cosmetics line for Wet 'n' Wild in 2013, consisting of numerous make-up products such as lip gloss, primer, lipstick, eyeliner and mascara.[109] In 2019, Fergie visited Toronto, Ontario, Canada to promote her two footwear lines, Fergalicious by Fergie and Fergie Footwear, which became available at Canadian luxury goods department store Hudson's Bay in 2015.[110][111] Fergie Footwear is an upscale line, sold at luxury department such as Nordstrom, while Fergalicious by Fergie is sold at lower prices at outlets such as Famous Footwear stores.[103]

In 2020, Fergie and her father Pat Ferguson's winery Ferguson Crest, which was founded in 2006,[7] released three new wines called 2012 Syrah, 2012 Fergalicious and 2013 Viognier.[112] The wines were named after song lyrics by Fergie and the Black Eyed Peas.[112] In 2023, Architectural Digest reported that she sold the vineyard property in Solvang, California for $3.7 million.[113][114]

List of product lines by Fergie
Year Name Brand Notes
2007–2008 "Fergie for Kipling" Kipling Handbag collection[102]
2009–present "Fergalicious by Fergie" Brown Shoe Company[115] Footwear line[116]
"Fergie Footwear"
2012 "Fergie by Wet 'n' Wild" Wet 'n' Wild Nail color collection
2013–2016 "The Fergie CenterStage Collection" Cosmetics line[117][118]

Philanthropy

 
Bill Burns; Alyse Nelson, Fergie (middle), Sheri McCoy and Assistant Secretary Zerya pose for a photo at the launch of the Gender-Based Violence Emergency Response and Protection Initiative at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C. in 2014.

Fergie has supported charity organizations such as Habitat For Humanity, Lopez Family Foundation, Red Cross, Stand Up To Cancer, The Trevor Project and Treatment Action Campaign.[119] In April 2011, Fergie and the Black Eyed Peas teamed up with children's clothing brand P.S. from Aeropostale to design a charity T-shirt that will benefit the band's Peapod Foundation.[120]

On March 20, 2014, as Avon Foundation's global brand ambassador, Fergie announced the launch of a new global initiative, the Justice Institute on Gender-Based Violence, with Avon Foundation, Vital Voices, and the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C.[121] The new public-private initiative aims to improve the enforcement of laws around the globe protecting victims of domestic and gender violence.[121]

In 2020, 100 percent of the proceeds from Fergie Footwear's holiday shoe were donated to Dress For Success, a global nonprofit organization that provides professional attire for low-income women.[122]

Artistry

Fergie does not consider herself a rapper. In a 2006 interview with Rolling Stone, Fergie said of her vocal style: "I love imitating instruments, sometimes you can’t understand what I’m saying because I’m going for an instrumental sound. It would ruin the sound if I pronunciated [sic] correctly."[123] She has cited Roxanne Shante, Monie Love, Salt-N-Pepa, and J. J. Fad as artists she looks up to, and said that The Dutchess pays homage to them.[123] In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, she cited Beyoncé as a major influence for her album Double Dutchess.[124]

Media image

 
Fergie in a photoshoot for Avon in 2012

Fergie has been featured on the cover of numerous lifestyle and fashion magazines such as Marie Claire, Paper, Harper's Bazaar, Cosmopolitan, Lucky, Cleo, Elle, Glamour, Allure, Shape and Seventeen.[125] She has appeared in ad campaigns for Voli,[126] MAC Cosmetics' Viva Glam,[127] C&A Mexico,[128] Candie's[129] and Philipp Plein.[130] She has appeared in commercials for Case-Mate,[131] Motorola Rokr U9,[132] Pepsi,[133] Hewlett-Packard, Dr Pepper and Doritos.[134]

Fergie was signed to Wilhelmina Models from 2007 to 2011.[135] Through Wilhelmina Models, she worked with brands such as Dsquared, Calvin Klein and Marchesa.[136][137][138] In 2010, she became a spokesperson for Avon's haircare line Advanced Techniques, appearing in advertisements and commercials for the brand.[139] In 2012, Fergie became a global beauty ambassador for Wet 'n' Wild.[140]

In a Paper article analyzing her image, Katherine Gillespie called her an "imperfect popstar" who "managed to rise above these manufactured circumstances and establish a unique onstage persona that relied on fashion just as much as music to get its point across. [...] She featured in Worst Dressed columns, but also inspired millions of 14-year-olds to spend their allowances on cargo pants. That's real influence."[141]

Achievements and impact

As a solo artist, Fergie has sold over 7.2 million albums and 29 million singles worldwide.[142] According to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), she has sold 27.5 million albums & singles in the United States.[143] With her debut album The Dutchess, she became the first singer to have five singles from a debut album peak within the top five of the Billboard Hot 100 since Milli Vanilli's Girl You Know It's True (1989).[144] With those singles selling over two million digital downloads individually in the United States, she set a record in the digital era for the most multi-platinum singles from one album, which she held until 2012.[145][146] She is the second female to achieve three Billboard Hot 100 topping singles from one album, the first being Christina Aguilera.[147] Her single "London Bridge" had the second fastest ascent in Hot 100 history, peaking at the top in three weeks.[148]

Fergie has been nominated for five Brit Awards with the Black Eyed Peas.[149][150][151] She has been nominated for twenty Grammy Awards, of which she has won eight: Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group in 2005 and 2006;[152][153] Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals in 2007;[154] Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals, Best Pop Vocal Album, and Best Music Video in 2010;[155] and Best Rap/Sung Collaboration and Best Rap Song in 2012.[156] Blender named Fergie their woman of the year in 2007.[157] Billboard named Fergie Woman of the Year in 2010,[158] and the same publication ranked her 16th on the 2000s Top Female Artists of the Decade list.[159]

Artists who have been influenced by Fergie include Ariana Grande[160] and Jack Harlow.[161] Several notable celebrities are fans of Fergie's music, such as Sasha Obama.[162] In June 2023, singer Kim Petras performed on the Today show, which is the same stage where Fergie did her famous one-handed cartwheels in 2008.[163] Petras' shirt captured the pop culture moment, showing Fergie in the middle of a cartwheel.[164]

Personal life

Fergie is bisexual. She said "I've been in show business since I was a little girl, so [homosexuality] was always very normal to me. My mom taught me that every human is God's child. You have to live your own life and not judge other people. Love is a great thing."[165]

While performing with Wild Orchid, Fergie developed an addiction to crystal methamphetamine, which continued after she left the group in 2001. In September 2006, Fergie talked with Time magazine about quitting her crystal meth addiction. "It was the hardest boyfriend I ever had to break up with," she said. "It's the drug that's addicting. But it's why you start doing it in the first place that's interesting. A lot of it was being a child actor; I learned to suppress feelings."[166][167] She has stated in several interviews that she is an avid user of hypnotherapy, which she used to overcome her crystal meth addiction and to relax.[168][169]

In April 2007, she gave an interview in which she admitted that she went on a sex and drugs spree when she turned eighteen, saying: "I have had lesbian experiences in the past. I won't say how many men I've had sex with—but I am a very sexual person."[170]

Fergie began dating actor Josh Duhamel in September 2004, after she met him when she and the Black Eyed Peas filmed a cameo appearance for an episode of Duhamel's show Las Vegas.[171][172] Fergie and Duhamel became engaged in December 2007;[173] they married in a Catholic ceremony on January 10, 2009.[174][175][176] They have one son named Axl Jack who was born on August 29, 2013.[177] On September 14, 2017, Fergie and Duhamel announced that they had separated earlier that year.[178] On June 1, 2019, the couple filed for divorce after two years of separation.[179] The divorce was finalized in November 2019.[180]

Discography

Solo albums

With Wild Orchid

With the Black Eyed Peas

Tours

Headlining

Opening act

Filmography

Film

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1986 Monster in the Closet Lucy
1998 Outside Ozona Girl
2000 The Gentleman Bandit Zeke's Girlfriend
2005 Be Cool Herself
2006 Poseidon Gloria Credited as Stacy Ferguson
2007 Planet Terror Tammy Visan
2008 Immigrants Christina Aguilera / Skinny Woman / Additional Voices Voice role
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa Hippo Girlfriend Voice role
2009 Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard Replay Voice role
Nine Saraghina
2010 Marmaduke Jezebel Voice role
2011 Steve Jobs: One Last Thing Herself Documentary
2017 Double Dutchess: Seeing Double Fenix/Herself Also executive producer

Television

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1984–1989 Kids Incorporated Stacy Main role
1984 It's Flashbeagle, Charlie Brown Sally Brown Voice role; television special
1985 Snoopy's Getting Married, Charlie Brown Sally Brown
1985–1986 The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show Sally Brown / Patty Main voice role
1986 Mr. Belvedere Beth Episode: "Valentine's Day"
1986 Kids Incorporated: Rock in the New Year Stacy Television film
1994 Married... with Children Ann Episode: "Nooner or Later"
1995 California Dreams Christy Episode: "Tiffani's Gold"
1998–2001 Great Pretenders Herself Host; season 1–3
2003 Rocket Power Shaffika Voice role; episode: "Reggie's Big (Beach) Break"
2004 Las Vegas Herself Episode: "Montecito Lancers"
2006 Instant Def Ella Fitzpatrick (Tag) / Bad Seed Ella Main role
2007–2016 Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve Herself Host; Hollywood concert segments
2007 Class of 3000 Mrs. Claus Voice role; episode: "Class of 3000 Christmas Special"
2009–2012 The Cleveland Show Jane / Mrs. Richter / Vanessa Voice role; 3 episodes
2011 Avon Voices Herself Judge/mentor
2012 Fanboy & Chum Chum Copy Kitten / Teacher's Pet Episode: "Super Chums"
Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil April Voice role; episode: "Bromance"
2013 Fashion Police Herself Mentor; episodes: "April 12, 2013", "June 11, 2013"
2018 The Four: Battle for Stardom Herself Host; season 1–2 [181]
The Launch Herself Mentor; episode: "Soldier of Love" [182]
2018 The Talk Herself Guest host; episode: "8.186" [183]
2019 Martha & Snoop's Potluck Dinner Party Herself Also contestant; episode: "Mother of All Battles"

See also

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  1. ^ Up until 2019.