Aundrea Fimbres
Aundrea is said to be worth $500,000. The success of her career as a dancer and singer helped her to accumulate the wealth of the entire family. Fimbres chose to audition for the television reality show Making the Band 3 when she was in the second year of her freshman year in college. After being selected, Fimbres left and was immediately able taking part in the show. Aundrea Fimbres who was who was born in Upland California on 29 June 1983 was the youngest three children. The youngest of three kids raised by Mexican-origin parents. Aundrea has been born and raised in the United States and is Caucasian. When we conducted our investigation, we found that the general public is unaware of some facts regarding his parents, as well as the reality that she doesn't appear to be related to any other person. Fimbres was a student at Space High School and Claremont High School in the course of his college career. When Fimbres was selected to audition for Making the Band 3 she was just three semesters away from getting a bachelor's degree in teaching with the intention of becoming a kindergarten educator as a back-up plan that she earlier informed her parents about the plan she would have in case things didn't work out. In the beginning, she was the favorite of judges. Also, she was well liked by the public. It was apparent that her dancing skills decline in the second season. The issue was not proven. In the end, she was picked to be a part of Danity Kayne's band of five. Alongside Danity Kane's Aundrea Fimbres The group comprises D. Woods Shannon Bex Aubrey O'Day and Dawn Richard, who make the remainder of the band. Danity Kane launched their debut studio album Danity Kane back in 2006. Welcome to the Dollhouse by the band's second album, was an international success. In fact, the first female-led group to debut both their first and second album at the top of the charts was The Supremes. They Supremes were the first female group to be the first to make it to number. one on Billboard 200. Three singles came from their albums and made it to the top ten. She played in the Latin Funk band Soto, between 2005 and its dissolution in 2009. Aundrea acts as the executive producer for the Next Big Thing Talent Show.






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