Aundrea Fimbres
Aundrea Fimbres has been estimated to have a net worth of $500,000 dollars. The success of her career as an artist and a singer has helped her to accumulate the wealth of her entire family. Fimbres was a contestant on the reality program Making the Band 3 during her second year at college. It was in the middle year of her junior year. When she was selected for the show, Fimbres left and was immediately able to participate in the reality show. Aundrea Fimbres who was birthed on the coast of Upland California on 29 June 1983 was the youngest three children. The girl was the youngest of three children by parents from Mexican origin. Aundrea was born in Mexico and is Caucasian in heritage, holds US citizenship. The general public does not have any information about her parents. It is also not clear if she appears to have relatives. For his studies she has attended Space High School and Claremont High School. Fimbres performed for the show Making the Band 3, was just three semesters shy of finishing her bachelor's qualification. Fimbres' goal to become a Kindergarten teacher had been a back-up plan that Fimbres informed parents of in the event the show didn't pan out. At first, Fimbres' singing skills were highly appreciated by viewers and judges alike. Her dance skills appeared to decline in the second season. The issue wasn't confirmed. However, when she progressed during the contest she was verified. Danity Kane's Aundrea Fimbres is comprised of D. Woods Shannon Bex Aubrey O'Day, and Dawn Richard. Danity Kane initially released Danity Kane as an album for studios in the year 2006. Welcome to the Dollhouse by the band, their second studio album was an international success. The first group of females to launch both the its first and second albums as the number one album was the Supremes. They Supremes are the only female band to debut at the top of the charts at No. 1 on Billboard 200. The Supremes had three singles that made the Top 10 on the chart. She sang with Soto from the Latin Funk Group Soto in 2005. They disbanded the group in 2009. Aundrea also serves as the director of the Next Big Thing Talent Show.






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