Aundrea Fimbres
The net worth of Aundrea Fimbres is believed to be at least $500,000. Success as a performer and dancer helped Aundrea Fimbres to build a fortune that she will pass to her kids. Fimbres, who was in her second-year college during the auditions for Making the Band 3 reality show, decided to check it to audition in the middle of the year of her junior year. She dropped out of college and started working in the show right after she was chosen for the show. Aundrea Aurora Fimbres, born on the 29th, 1983, in the city located in Upland California. Her parents, from Mexican origin were raised as the third child. Aundrea holds the American nationality as well as Caucasian roots. We learned from our research that the majority of people are ignorant of certain facts about his parents and that she is not related to anybody else. For his studies Fimbres has been a student at Space High School and Claremont High School. Fimbres, who auditioned for the show Making the Band 3, was only three semesters short of completing her bachelor's degree. Fimbres' goal to become a Kindergarten teacher had previously been a backup plan Fimbres informed parents of in the event the show failed to go according to plan. The singer's dancing and popularity with judges was at first high. Even though her dance skills seemed to be declining in Season 2, it wasn't confirmed. Then she was selected for the group of five members that comprised the Danity Kane band. 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 initially released Danity Kane as a studio album in 2006. Welcome to the Dollhouse is their second album released by the band. It was commercially successful. In fact, the first female band to see the first album and their second debut at number. The Supremes held the No. number one place on Billboard 200. Three of their singles were released from their albums and made it to the top ten. The singer was part of the Latin Funk band Soto, between 2005 and its demise in the year 2009. Aundrea acts as the director of production for The Next Big Thing Talent Show.
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