Aundrea Fimbres
Aundrea is said to have earned the sum of $500,000. A successful career as a singer and dancer has led to her earning an impressive sum of money for her family. Fimbres is in her second-year college at the time of the auditions for Making the Band 3 reality show, decided to check it to audition in the middle of her senior year. When she was selected for the show, Fimbres left and was immediately able taking part in the show. Aundrea A.Fimbres was conceived on the 29th of June 1983 within Upland California. Her parents, from Mexican origin were raised as the third child. Aundrea is of Caucasian heritage and holds the citizenship that belongs to the United States. In our investigations, we discovered that the general public is unaware of some facts regarding his parents as well as the reality that she doesn't appear to be related to any other person. For his studies she has attended Space High School and Claremont High School. Fimbres went on to attend three additional months to finish her bachelor's. Her goal was to become a teacher in the kindergarten age. This is an alternate plan that she informed her parents in advance should things don't go as planned. At first, Fimbres' singing received high praise from the judges as well as the audience. Even though her dancing ability seemed to decline during Season 2, it wasn't confirmed. Following her advancement, she was selected as a Danity-Kane five piece members. Danity Kane's Aundrea Fimbres is joined by D. Woods Shannon Bex Aubrey O'Day, and Dawn Richard. Danity Kane released their first album Danity Kane in 2006. Danity Kane's second album Welcome to the Dollhouse was an immediate commercial success. As a matter of truth, the Supremes were the very first female-led band to have their debut and subsequent albums rank at number. The Supremes The Supremes topped The Supremes on the Billboard 200 chart. Three songs from their albums that made the top 10. The singer was part of Soto, the Latin Funk band Soto, between 2005 and its end in 2009. Aundrea is the director of production for The Next Big Thing Talent Show.






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