Whatever happened to Katharine McPhee?

Katharine McPhee is a very busy lady, the question "whatever happened" suggests she's left the limelight but this is absolutely not the case. Here's what Katharine McPhee has been up to since the start of 2008, analysed by type of work: Singing > McPhee was released by RCA in Jan, 2008 > McPhee sings "Real Love" with fellow American Idol 5 contestant Elliott Yamin on Randy Jackson's Music Club, Vol. 1 > Sings "Something" by The Beatles on Show 12 of American Idol, Series 7 > Was lead vocal on "I Will Be There With You" for Japan Airlines advertisement > Recorded and released "I Know What Boys Like" with the cast of the film "The House Bunny" > McPhee recorded a cover of the song "Connected" for the Mattel movie Barbie and the Diamond Castle.

> McPhee took part in the concert "Chris Botti: Live In Boston", which was filmed by PBS, in September 2008. > McPhee recorded the song "Let Your Heart Sing" for the Disney movie Tinker Bell. > 2009 MCPhee signs a new record deal with Verve Records, a label of Universal Records Modelling In 2008 McPhee was voted #38 on FHM’s 100 Sexiest Women in The World and #43 on AskMen.

Com’s Top 99. In 2009 she was voted number #64 on AskMen. Com’s Top URL1 May 2008 McPhee appeared on Neutrogena's skinid.

Com website. Acting In 2008 McPhee had a support role in "The House Bunny" Was lead role in April/May 2009 in "You May Not Kiss the Bride", filmed in Hawaii this is released in 2010 In April 2009 McPhee guest starred on the CBS show CSI: NY in the episode "Prey" as a singer and stalker victim who murdered her stalker. Whatever happened to Katharine McPhee, she never went away.

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