Aundrea Fimbres
The net worth of Aundrea Fimbres is believed to be at least $500,000. The success of her career as a dancer and singer helped her accumulate the wealth of her family. Fimbres was adamant to take part in the reality television program Making the Band 3 in the middle of her junior year in college while she was in her second year of college. The college dropout was abruptly announced and started work for the show as soon when she was chosen for the show. Aundrea Aurora Fimbres was born June 29th, 1983 in the city located in Upland California. Her family was led by Mexican parents. She was the youngest one of three children. Aundrea enjoys American nationality and is of Caucasian heritage. Our research revealed that many individuals are unaware of certain particulars about Aundrea's parents or that they're unrelated to her. While in school The artist attended both Space High School as well as Claremont High School. In the year Fimbres took part in Making the Band 3 she was on the verge of completing a bachelor's degree in education, with the aim of becoming a kindergarten instructor but she also had a backup plan she already informed her parents of the backup plan she would have in case it didn't work out. Her dancing abilities and popularity with the judges were initially very high. It wasn't confirmed her dancing abilities had diminished throughout Season 2. In the following seasons, she advanced to the point where she was ultimately selected to be part of Danity Kane, which is a five-piece group. Danity Kane's Aundrea Fimbres are joined by D. Woods Shannon Bex Aubrey O'Day, and Dawn Richard. Danity Kane's debut album, Danity Kane The Album, released in 2006. Welcome to the Dollhouse, the second studio album of the group Also a hit, it was also an album of success. In fact, the first female group to have their second and first albums debut at number. The Supremes were the top group on The Supremes on the Billboard 200 chart. The album released three singles. the albums. Aundrea was part of Soto, the Latin Funk band Soto from 2005 until its disbandment in 2009. Aundrea, who is an executive producer for the Next Big Thing Talent Show, also produces the show.






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