Aundrea Fimbres
Aundrea fimbres' net worth has been estimated at $500,000. The success of her career as a dancer and singer enabled her to build an impressive sum of money for the whole family. Fimbres was able to decide at the midpoint of her college years as in her sophomore year, to audition on the reality television program Making the Band 3. In the wake of her selection for the program she was able to drop out of college and joined the show right away. Aundrea A.Fimbres was born on the 29th of June the year 1983, at Upland California. The family she was raised by her Mexican parents, who were the smallest child in a family of three. Aundrea was born in Mexico and is Caucasian in her heritage, is a holder of US citizenship. The information we gathered from our studies revealed that the majority of people are ignorant of specific facts regarding his parents and that she is not related to anybody else. The student attended Space High School in addition to Claremont High School. In the year Fimbres was selected for Making the Band 3 she was three semesters away from completing a bachelor's degree in education, with the aim of becoming a kindergarten educator a backup plan she had earlier informed her parents about the plan she'd have in the event that it didn't work out. In the beginning, Fimbres received a lot of praise from both judges and the audience. Her dancing in particular was a hit. It was apparent that her ability to dance declined during Season 2, this was not confirmed. Later on she advanced and eventually was selected to be a member of Danity Kane, a band of five members. Danity's Fimbres Aundrea is part of a five-piece band that also comprises D. Woods Shannon Bex Aubrey O'Day Dawn Richard. Danity Kane released their first studio album Danity Kane in the year 2006. Welcome to the Dollhouse, the band's sophomore studio album was also a huge success. In fact, the first female group to have both of their debut and second albums debut at number. They Supremes was the very first group of females to be the first to make it to No. 1. on the Billboard 200. Three singles were made available from The Supremes' albums. The singer was part of Soto from the Latin Funk Group Soto in 2005, until they disbanded the band in 2009. Aundrea additionally serves as chief producer for the Next Big Thing Talent Show.






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