Aundrea Fimbres
Aundrea Fimbres has been estimated to have a net worth of $500 thousand dollars. Her successful careers as a dancer, singer, and musician contributed to her accumulating an impressive sum of money for her family. Fimbres was adamant to take part in the reality television series Making the Band 3 in the middle of her junior year of college while she was in her second year of college. In the event that she came out on top, Fimbres immediately dropped out from school to begin working for the TV show. Aundrea Fimbres who was who was born in Upland California on 29 June 1983, was the youngest of three children. She was raised in Upland California as the smallest of three children by parents who were from Mexican heritage. Aundrea was born in Mexico and is Caucasian in heritage, holds the American citizenship. Our research revealed that the majority of people are ignorant of certain facts about his parents and that she does not have any connection to anyone other than herself. During his schooling Fimbres attended the two Space High School as well as Claremont High School. The time Fimbres auditioned to audition for Making the Band 3 she was only three semesters away finishing her bachelor's in teaching with the intention of becoming a kindergarten teacher a backup plan she had previously informed her parents she'd have in the event that things didn't work out. In the beginning, Fimbres enjoyed the attention of both viewers and judges. Particularly, her dancing was well received. The singer was not confirmed as having her dance ability was declining throughout Season 2. Then, as she progressed through the competition, her dance ability was confirmed. Danity's Fimbres Aundrea is part of an ensemble of five members that comprises D. Woods Shannon Bex Aubrey O'Day Dawn Richard. Danity Kane first released Danity Kane as an album for studios in the year 2006. Welcome to the Dollhouse, the band's sophomore studio album, was also a hit. The first female group to have both its first and second albums to debut at the top. The Supremes were the only female group to make it to No.1 on Billboard 200. Three singles from their albums made it to the top 10. Between 2005 and the year 2009 she had been part of the Latin Funk group Soto. Aundrea also serves as the director of the Next Big Thing Talent Show.






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