Aundrea Fimbres
Aundrea Fimbres is believed to be worth a net in the range of $500 million dollars. An impressive career in the field of dance and singing resulted in her making an impressive sum of money for her family. Fimbres chose to be a part of the reality television show Making the Band 3 in the middle of her junior year in college, which was her sophomore year. She quit college and started working on the show as soon after she was picked for the show. Aundrea Fimbres who was born on the coast of Upland California on 29 June 1983, was the eldest of three children. Her parents, of Mexican origin have raised her as their third child. Aundrea is an American of Caucasian descent and is a citizenship in United States. United States. We learned from our research that the majority of people are ignorant of specific facts regarding his parents, and that his mother isn't believed to have any other relatives. The singer attended Space High School and Claremont High School in the course of his academic career. In the year Fimbres was selected for Making the Band 3 she was on the verge of having a bachelor's level degree in teaching with the intention to become a kindergarten teacher an alternative plan she previously informed her parents she'd be prepared with in the event circumstances didn't pan out. The singer initially had a huge fan following among the judges and dance was a hit with the audience. Though her dancing ability seemed to decline in Season 2 but it was not confirmed. She was then selected to join the band of five in the Danity Kane band. In addition to Danity Kane's Aundrea Fimbres the band also includes D. Woods Shannon Bex Aubrey O'Day and Dawn Richard, who make up the rest of the group. Danity Kane's debut studio album, Danity Kane, was released in 2006. Danity Kane's second album Welcome to the Dollhouse was an enormous commercial success. The first group of females to launch both the first and second album at number one on the chart was The Supremes. The Supremes The Supremes topped in the Billboard 200 chart. Three songs from their album have made the top ten. She was part of the Latin Funk band Soto from 2005 until the group's disbandment in 2009. Aundrea, who is an executive producer for the Next Big Thing Talent Show, also produces the show.






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