Aundrea Fimbres
Aundrea's net worth is believed to be $500,000. Her successful career as both the singer and dancer helped her to accumulate an impressive sum of money for her entire family. Fimbres, who was studying in her second year of college at the time of the auditions to be part of the Making the Band 3 reality show, decided to check it to audition in the middle of her junior year. If she won the competition she immediately resigned from college to work in the television show. Aundrea A.Fimbres was conceived on the 29th day of June, 1983 in Upland California. She was raised as the third child by parents from Mexican heritage. Aundrea has Caucasian origins and is an American citizen. United States. The information we gathered from our studies revealed that the vast majority of people are not aware of certain facts about the parents of his mother and father, as well as that she has no connection with anyone else. In the course of his education she attended both Space High School as well as Claremont High School. In the year Fimbres made an audition in Making the Band 3 she was just three semesters away from getting a bachelor's degree in education with the goal of becoming a kindergarten teacher as a back-up plan that she already informed her parents of the backup plan she would have in case the situation didn't go as planned. The first season, Fimbres enjoyed the attention of both judges and the audience. Her dancing in particular was highly praised. Even though her dancing ability seemed to be declining during Season 2, it wasn't verified. She was then selected to be part of the five-piece Danity Kane group. Danity Kane's Aundrea Fimbres is with D. Woods Shannon Bex Aubrey O'Day and Dawn Richard. Danity Kane released their debut studio album Danity Kane back in 2006. Welcome to the Dollhouse by the band's second studio album, became an international success. As a matter of fact, The Supremes were the first female-led band to have their debut and follow-up albums rank at number. The Supremes had the no. #1 place on Billboard 200. Three singles were made available from The Supremes' albums. She performed with the Latin Funk Band Soto between 2005 until 2009. Aundrea, who is executive producer of The Next Big Thing Talent Show, also produces the show.






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