Aundrea Fimbres
Aundrea Fimbres's net worth is of 500 million dollars. Her successful career as both the singer and dancer led to her accumulating an impressive sum of money for her entire family. Fimbres participated in the reality show Making the Band 3 during her sophomore year of college. It was during the middle of her junior. She quit college and began working in the show as soon as she was chosen to be part of the show. Aundrea Fimbres was birthed in Upland California on 29 June 1983 was the youngest three children. The city was her home for the past three years. California as the smallest of three children, by parents who were of Mexican heritage. Aundrea was born in Mexico and is Caucasian by birth, has American citizenship. The general public does not know some of the facts about her parents. It is also not clear if she appears to have relatives. She was a student at Space High School, and Claremont High School. Fimbres competed on Making the Band 3 with the remaining three semesters to complete her bachelor's of education. Fimbres wanted to become an elementary school teacher. It was a secondary plan which she told her family about. At first, she was the favorite of judges. Also, she was well liked by the public. The dance abilities of the singer appeared to have declined in Season 2. But this was not confirmed. Later on she advanced and was eventually picked as a part of Danity Kane which is a group of five. Alongside Danity Kane's Aundrea Fimbres the group also includes D. Woods Shannon Bex Aubrey O'Day and Dawn Richard, who make up the rest of the band. Danity Kane first released Danity Kane as an album of studio recordings in 2006. The band's second studio album Welcome to the Dollhouse was a commercial success. As a matter of truth, the Supremes were the first female-led band to have their debut album and subsequent albums rank at No. The Supremes were the top group on the Billboard 200 chart. The album released three singles. The Supremes' albums. The singer was part of the Latin Funk Group Soto in 2005. They disbanded the group in 2009. Aundrea is also the chief producer for the Next Big Thing Talent Show.






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