Aundrea Fimbres
Aundrea Fimbres is believed to be worth a net of $500 thousand dollars. Her successful career as both an artist and a singer has helped her to accumulate an impressive sum of money for the whole family. Fimbres was a contestant on the television reality show Making the Band 3 when she was in the second term of her freshman year in college. When she was selected for the show, Fimbres quit and began to participate in the reality show. Aundrea Fimbres who was birthed on the coast of Upland California on 29 June 1983, was the youngest of three children. The city was her home for the past three years. California as the youngest among three children by parents who were born of Mexican origin. Aundrea is from Caucasian heritage and holds the nationality that belongs to the United States. Most people don't have any information about the artist's parents. She also doesn't appear to have any relatives. He was a student at Space High School in addition to Claremont High School. Fimbres was a contestant for the show Making the Band 3, was only three semesters short of completing her bachelor's qualification. Fimbres' goal to become a Kindergarten teacher had been an alternate plan Fimbres advised parents about to be prepared in case that the show did not go as planned. Initialy Fimbres was the most popular of judges. Also, she was well loved by the general public. Although her dancing skills appeared to decline during Season 2, it wasn't confirmed. The end result was that she was picked to be an integral part of Danity Kayne's band of five. Danity's Fimbres Aundrea Fimbres also includes D. Woods Shannon Bex Aubrey O'Day and Dawn Richard as the other members of the group. Danity Kane recorded their debut album Danity Kane (2006). Welcome to the Dollhouse by Danity Kane, the group's second album, was an international success. It is true that the first female-led group to debut both their first and second album at the top of the charts were The Supremes. The Supremes The Supremes topped the Billboard 200 chart. Three of their singles reached the Billboard 200 chart's top 10 spots. The singer was part of Soto, the Latin Funk band Soto, in 2005 until the band's dissolution in 2009. Aundrea also serves as the chief producer for the Next Big Thing Talent Show.






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