Aundrea Fimbres
Aundrea Fimbres has been estimated to have a net worth of $500,000 dollars. Success as a performer and dancer allowed Aundrea Fimbres build up a wealth she will pass to her children. Fimbres decided at the midpoint of her college career at the age of a sophomore student to take part in the show on reality TV called Making the Band 3. Due to her selection for the program she dropped out of school and joined the show immediately. Aundrea A.Fimbres was born on the 29th of June the year 1983, within Upland California. The family she was raised by Mexican parents, who were the smallest child of three. Aundrea is a native of the United States and is Caucasian. After performing our research we learned that most people are ignorant of certain facts about his parents as well as the truth that she does not seem to be related to anyone else. In the course of his education Fimbres attended the two Space High School as well as Claremont High School. Fimbres had three more months to finish her in the bachelor's degree. The goal of her studies was to become a kindergarten teacher. It was an alternate plan that she informed her parents ahead of time in the case that the plan doesn't work out as expected. Initialy, she was the favorite by the judges. Additionally, she was liked by the public. Her dance skills appeared to have declined in Season 2. However, this wasn't confirmed. The end result was that she was chosen to become a part of Danity Kayne's band of five. Danity's Fimbres Aundrea is a five-piece band that also includes D. Woods Shannon Bex Aubrey O'Day Dawn Richard. Danity Kane debuted their first studio album Danity Kane back in 2006. Welcome to the Dollhouse is the second album by the band. It's a commercially successful album. It is true that the first female group to release the first album and second albums at Number One was The Supremes. The Supremes had the no. number one position on the Billboard 200. Three of their singles reached the Billboard 200 chart's top 10 positions. Aundrea was a member of the Latin Funk band Soto, in 2005 until the band's end in 2009. Aundrea is the executive producer of the Next Big Thing Talent Show.






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