Aundrea Fimbres
Aundrea is said to have a value of $500,000. Her success as a dancer, singer and actress has added significantly to the wealth she's accumulated for her family. Fimbres made the decision during the middle of her college career as in her sophomore year, to audition on the reality show Making the Band 3. When she was crowned the winner she immediately resigned from school to begin working on the show. Aundrea Aurora Fimbres was born on June 29 1983 in the city located in Upland California. Her parents, who are of Mexican heritage, raised her as the third child. Aundrea is Caucasian descent and is citizens of the United States. After performing our research we discovered that the general public is not aware of the facts surrounding his parents as well as the fact that she does not appear to be related to anyone else. The artist studied at both Space High School, and Claremont High School. When Fimbres was selected to audition for Making the Band 3 she was just three semesters away from finishing her bachelor's in teaching with the intention to become a kindergarten teacher an alternative plan she already informed her parents of the backup plan she would have in case the situation didn't go as planned. At first, she received a lot of praise from both judges and the audience. The dancing was well received. It was never confirmed that her dance ability was declining throughout Season 2. In the end, she was chosen to become one of Danity Kayne's group of five. Danity's Fimbres Aundrea is the group of five that includes D. Woods Shannon Bex Aubrey O'Day Dawn Richard. Danity Kane published their first album Danity Kane (2006). Welcome to the Dollhouse - the band's 2nd studio album - became hugely successful commercially. As a matter of fact, The Supremes were the very first female-led band to have their debut album and subsequent albums reach number. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart was The Supremes. The Supremes had three singles which made it to the top 10 in the Billboard 200 chart. Aundrea was part of the Latin Funk band Soto from 2005 until their demise in 2009. Aundrea, who is Director of Production for the Next Big Thing Talent Show, also produces the show.






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