Aundrea Fimbres
Aundrea's net worth is believed to be at least $500,000. The success of her career as a dancer and singer helped her to accumulate a large fortune for the whole family. Fimbres decided in the middle years of her college career, when she was an sophomore to take part in the reality show Making the Band 3. The college dropout was abruptly announced and began working in the show when she was selected for the program. Aundrea Fimbres was birthed on the coast of Upland California on 29 June 1983 was the youngest three children. The girl was the youngest of three children by parents who were of Mexican origin. Aundrea was born in the United States and is Caucasian. We discovered that many people aren't aware of specific facts about her parents and that they're not related to Aundrea. The artist studied at both Space High School, and Claremont High School. Fimbres was a contestant for the show Making the Band 3, was just three semesters shy of completing her bachelor's education. Fimbres' goal to become a teacher in the Kindergarten class had been an alternate plan Fimbres advised parents about in case that the show did not go as planned. In the beginning, Fimbres' singing received high praise from the judges as well as the audience. It was apparent that her dance ability was declining during Season 2, this was not proven. The end result was that she was chosen to become a part of Danity Kayne's band of five. Danity Kane's Aundrea Fimbres is comprised of D. Woods Shannon Bex Aubrey O'Day as well as Dawn Richard. Danity Kane first released Danity Kane as a studio album in 2006. Welcome to the Dollhouse is their second album released by the group. The album was a commercial success. In fact, The Supremes were the very first female-led band to have their debut album and subsequent albums reach number. The Supremes was the sole female group to make it to No.1 on Billboard 200. Three singles were made available from The Supremes' albums. The singer was part of Soto, the Latin Funk band Soto, from 2005 up until its dissolution in 2009. Aundrea acts as the executive producer for The Next Big Thing Talent Show.






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