What Ever Happened To Vitamin C?

Around the time she quit acting, Fitzpatrick officially dropped her pseudonym and began working under her birth name full time. And she reinvented herself once again, cultivating a successful, albeit quieter career, wearing many behind-the-scenes hats in the entertainment industry — including producer, songwriter, and manager.
Between 2006 and 2007, Fitzpatrick took her first major step out of the spotlight and assembled, produced, and wrote for two kids groups. The first was the radio-friendly teen group The Truth Squad (aka T-Squad). As MTV detailed, this was an urban pop group Vitamin C called her "Baby Black Eyed Peas." The band was comprised of 12- to 14-year-olds who excelled at singing, rapping, and dancing. After releasing a cover of Vitamin C's "Graduation," they released the song "Flip." However, the band was extremely short-lived. Although their debut album charted at #23 on Billboard's Kids Albums, they called it quits in 2008.
Next, Fitzpatrick found slightly more success and longevity with her girl group, The Stunners. As previously reported by Nicki Swift, the band featured future "Flame" singer Tinashe. Forming in 2007, the group's biggest hit was 2010's "We Got It." That same year, the girls opened for Justin Bieber's My World Tour. However, after plans for their debut album were scrapped, the band broke up in 2011 (via Elle Girl).
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