Aundrea Fimbres
Aundrea is thought to have a value of $500,000. The popularity of her work as a performer, singer and actress has added significantly to the wealth she's built to her loved ones. Fimbres, who was studying in her second year of college during the auditions for the Making the Band 3 reality show, decided to check it to audition in the middle of her senior year. When she won the competition the show, she walked out from school to begin working on the show. Aundrea Fimbres. Fimbres born the 29th of June, 1983 Upland California. Her parents, from Mexican heritage, raised her as the third child. Aundrea is of Caucasian origins and is a citizen of the United States. Most people don't have any information regarding the parents of the artist. Aundrea doesn't seem to have any family members. He was a student at Space High School in addition to Claremont High School. Fimbres performed on Making the Band 3, was just three semesters shy of finishing her bachelor's qualification. Fimbres' goal to be a kindergarten teacher previously been a backup plan Fimbres advised parents about to be prepared in case the show failed to go according to plan. Initially, the singer was a fan favorite among the judges and dance was especially well received by the viewers. Even though her dance skills seemed to decrease in the second season but it was not confirmed. In the end, she was picked to be one of Danity Kayne's five-piece group. Danity's Fimbres, D. Woods Shannon Bex Aubrey O'Day & Dawn Richard make up the remainder of the band. Danity Kane initially released Danity Kane as a studio album in 2006. Welcome to the Dollhouse, the band's sophomore studio album, was also a success. In truth, the Supremes were the very first female-led band to have their debut album and subsequent albums reach number. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart was The Supremes. The Supremes released three singles which made it to the top 10 on the chart. The singer performed with the Latin Funk Band Soto between 2005 between 2005 and 2009. Aundrea is the Director of Production for The Next Big Thing Talent Show.






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