Aundrea Fimbres
Aundrea Fimbres has a net-worth of 500 thousand dollars. Her success as an artist and a singer has helped her to accumulate a large fortune for her entire family. Fimbres decided during the middle during her college days as in her sophomore year, to audition on the reality show Making the Band 3. Due to her choice for the show she dropped out of school and joined the show immediately. Aundrea A.Fimbres was conceived on June 29th 1983 at Upland California. Her family was from Upland California as the youngest among three children by parents of Mexican origin. Aundrea has been born and raised in the United States and is Caucasian. We discovered that many people aren't aware of specific details about Aundrea's parents or that they're unrelated to her. During his schooling she attended both Space High School as well as Claremont High School. Fimbres, who auditioned on Making the Band 3, had just three semesters left of completing her bachelor's education. Fimbres' goal to be a kindergarten teacher been an alternate plan Fimbres advised parents about to be prepared in case the show failed to go according to plan. The first season, Fimbres received a lot of praise from both judges and the audience. Her dancing in particular was highly praised. The singer was not confirmed as having her dance ability was declining throughout Season 2. She was then selected for the group of five members that comprised the Danity Kane group. Apart from Danity Kane's Aundrea Fimbres the group also comprises D. Woods Shannon Bex Aubrey O'Day and Dawn Richard, who make the remainder of the group. Danity Kane released their first studio album Danity Kane in 2006. Danity Kane's second album Welcome to the Dollhouse was commercially successful. As a matter of fact, The Supremes were the first female-led band to have their debut and subsequent albums rank at number. The Supremes was the only female band to be No.1 on the Billboard 200. Three of their singles reached the top ten. The singer was part of Soto, the Latin Funk band Soto, in 2005 until the band's end in 2009. Aundrea also serves as the director of the Next Big Thing Talent Show.






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