Aundrea Fimbres
Aundrea Fimbres's net worth is of 500 thousand dollars. The success as a performer and dancer helped Aundrea Fimbres build up a wealth can be passed on to her kids. Fimbres decided to audition for the reality television program Making the Band 3 in the middle of her junior year of college, which was her sophomore year. Due to her selection, she immediately quit school and began working with the show. Aundrea Fimbres, who was born on the coast of Upland California on 29 June 1983 was the youngest of three children. Her parents, who are of Mexican descent were raised as the third child. Aundrea was born in Mexico and is Caucasian in heritage, holds US citizenship. We found out that many people do not know certain details about Aundrea's parents, nor that they are unrelated to Aundrea. Fimbres attended Space High School and Claremont High School in the course of his college career. The time Fimbres auditioned for Making the Band 3 she was three semesters away from getting a bachelor's degree in education with the goal of becoming a kindergarten teacher a backup plan she had earlier informed her parents about the plan that she had in the event things didn't work out. In the beginning, the performer received a high rating from the judges, and her dancing was especially well received by the crowd. It was never confirmed that her dancing ability had declined during Season 2. After advancing, she was selected as a Danity-Kane five piece members. Danity's Fimbres Aundrea Fimbres also has D. Woods Shannon Bex Aubrey O'Day & Dawn Richard as the other members of the group. Danity Kane debuted their debut album Danity Kane back in 2006. Welcome to the Dollhouse, Danity Kane's second studio album Also a hit, it was also an album of hit. First female group with their first and second albums to make it to the top of the charts. The Supremes The Supremes topped The Supremes on the Billboard 200 chart. The Supremes released three singles that reached the Top 10 in the Billboard 200 chart. Between 2005 and 2009, she was a part of the Latin Funk group Soto. Aundrea serves as director of production for The Next Big Thing Talent Show.






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