Emma Watkins
Australian musician and actress
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| 2025 | Becomes a contestant on Channel Nine's 'The Block'. |
| March 21 2025 | Released her fourth solo studio album 'Dance Island Party' as a self-released digital download and streaming format. |
| 2024 | Hosts the television show Teenage Boss: Next Level. |
| 2024 | Emma Watkins became the host of Teenage Boss: Next Level, Series 3 |
| December 2024 | Watkins released a Christmas story book called 'Emma Memma: Christmas Lights'. |
| June 2024 | Released 'Emma Memma Colouring Book' |
| March 15 2024 | Released her third solo studio album 'Twirly Tunes' as a self-released digital download and streaming album |
| February 2024 | Published 'Emma Memma: The Wheels on the Butterfly Bus' |
| February 18 2024 | Watkins released her first solo EP under Emma Memma, called 'Days of the Week'. |
| 2023 | Competed on the seventh season of The Amazing Race Australia with her sister Hayley, tying for first place. |
| 2023 | Receives an ARIA Award for Best Children's Album for her solo music album. |
| 2023 | Emma Watkins participated as herself in Season 7 of The Amazing Race Australia |
| October 2023 | Watkins released her third children's story book 'Emma Memma's Alphabet Day' and her second activity book 'Emma Memma Craft Book'. |
| August 17 2023 | Released her second solo studio album 'Ballet Time' as a self-released digital download and streaming album |
| June 2023 | Watkins released two additional children's books: 'Emma Memma: How Are You?' and 'Emma Memma Sticker Activity Book'. |
| February 2023 | Watkins released her first book related to the Emma Memma character, titled 'Hello, Emma Memma'. |
| 2022 | Debuted her own children's entertainment character, Emma Memma. |
| 2022 | Emma Watkins appeared as the Zombie contestant on Season 4 of The Masked Singer |
| September 2 2022 | Released her first solo studio album 'Emma Memma', which charted at position 35 in Australia |
| July 2022 | Headspinner Productions announced a partnership with Watkins to create a new pre-school television series 'Emma Memma: Sing. Dance. Sign.' with Watkins as an executive producer. |
| May 2 2022 | Married Oliver Brian. |
| February 2022 | Released her first book associated with the Emma Memma character, titled 'Hello, Emma Memma'. |
| October 2021 | Watkins announced her departure from the Wiggles and was replaced by Tsehay Hawkins. |
| April 5 2021 | Announced her engagement to Oliver Brian. |
| November 2020 | Watkins performed 'I Am Woman' as part of an ensemble of Australian women singers at the ARIA Music Awards, paying tribute to Helen Reddy. |
| October 2020 | Watkins appeared in the music video for 'Back 2 Back' by Samantha Jade. |
| December 2019 | Began dating Oliver Brian, a musician who worked with the Wiggles. |
| September 2019 | Watkins was announced as a host for weekend afternoon programs on Sydney and Melbourne radio station smoothfm. |
| August 3 2018 | Watkins and Gillespie announced their separation. |
| June 2018 | Watkins acquired approximately 8% ownership of the Wiggles' brand and received a company directorship. |
| April 2018 | Watkins underwent surgery after being diagnosed with Stage IV endometriosis, withdrawing from several shows due to severe pain. |
| April 9 2016 | Emma Watkins married fellow Wiggles performer Lachlan Gillespie at Hopewood House in Bowral, New South Wales. |
| 2015 | A new television series titled Emma! featuring Watkins as a solo performer was aired. |
| 2013 | Joins the Wiggles as the first female member of the children's group. |
| 2013 | Becomes the first female member of the Wiggles children's group. |
| 2012 | Watkins began learning Auslan (Australian sign language), demonstrating her interest in inclusive communication and language diversity. |
| May 2012 | The Wiggles announced Watkins as the first female Wiggle, replacing founding member Greg Page as the Yellow Wiggle. |
| 2010 | Emma Watkins began performing with the Wiggles, initially as Fairy Larissa and then in various roles including Wags the Dog, Dorothy the Dinosaur, and as a Wiggly Dancer. |
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