Aundrea Fimbres
Aundrea's net worth is believed to be at least $500,000. The success of her career as the singer and dancer enabled her to build a large fortune for the entire family. Fimbres was able to decide during the middle of her college years at the age of in her sophomore year she wanted to be a part of the show on reality TV called Making the Band 3. When she won the competition, Fimbres immediately dropped out from college to work for the TV show. Aundrea A. Fimbres born 29 June 1983 Upland California. She was raised in Upland California as the youngest among three children, by parents who were from Mexican heritage. Aundrea is born of Caucasian origin and has the citizenship of the United States. We learned from our research that the majority of people are ignorant of specific facts regarding his parents and that she has no connection with anyone else. She was a student at Space High School, and Claremont High School. When Fimbres auditioned in Making the Band 3 she was only three semesters away finishing her bachelor's in education with the goal to become a kindergarten teacher as a back-up plan that she already informed her parents of the backup plan that she had in the event things didn't work out. Her dancing abilities and popularity with judges was initially very high. Although her dancing skills appeared to be declining in Season 2 however, this wasn't proven. Then she was selected to join the five-piece Danity Kane group. Danity's Fimbres Aundrea is part of an ensemble of five members that comprises D. Woods Shannon Bex Aubrey O'Day Dawn Richard. Danity Kane debuted their first studio album Danity Kane back in 2006. The band's second studio album Welcome to the Dollhouse was commercially successful. It is true that the first female-led group to debut both her first and their second album at the top of the charts is The Supremes. The Supremes are the only female band to debut at the top of the charts at No. one on Billboard 200. The Supremes had three singles that made the Top 10. She played in the Latin Funk band Soto, from 2005 up until its end in 2009. The Next Big Thing Talent Show is created by Aundrea who serves as executive producer.






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