Aundrea Fimbres
The net worth of Aundrea Fimbres is believed to be at least $500,000. She accumulated a significant fortune through her successful dance and singing career. Fimbres auditioned for the reality television series Making the Band 3 during her second year in college. It was in the middle year of her junior. After being selected, Fimbres dropped out and immediately began to take part in the reality show. Aundrea A.Fimbres was conceived on the 29th day of June, 1983 within Upland California. She was raised in Upland California as the smallest of three children, by parents from Mexican origin. Aundrea holds the American nationality and has Caucasian origins. People don't have any information regarding the parents of the artist. It is also not clear if she appears to have relatives. During his schooling she attended both Space High School as well as Claremont High School. Fimbres performed for the show Making the Band 3, had just three semesters left of her bachelor's education. Fimbres' goal to become a Kindergarten teacher had been an alternate plan Fimbres told parents about in the event the show failed to go according to plan. At first, she enjoyed the attention of both judges and the audience. Particularly, her dancing was highly praised. Although it appeared that her ability to dance was declining in Season 2, this was not proven. Then she grew and eventually was selected to join Danity Kane, a band of five members. Apart from Danity Kane's Aundrea Fimbres the band also comprises D. Woods Shannon Bex Aubrey O'Day and Dawn Richard, who make the remainder of the group. Danity Kane launched their debut studio album Danity Kane in the year 2006. Welcome to the Dollhouse is the album that follows the band. It was commercially successful. It is a the fact that The Supremes were the first female-led band to have their debut and subsequent albums reach the top of the charts. one on the Billboard 200 chart was The Supremes. Three songs from their album made it to the top 10. She was a part of the Latin Funk band Soto from 2005 until the group's disbandment in 2009. Aundrea additionally serves as executive producer of Next Big Thing Talent Show.






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