Aundrea Fimbres
Aundrea is believed to have earned the sum of $500,000. The success of her career as the singer and dancer enabled her to build an impressive sum of money for the entire family. Fimbres made the decision in the middle years of her college career, when she was an sophomore to take part in the reality show Making the Band 3. If she came out on top she immediately resigned from college to work on the show. Aundrea Aurora Fimbres, born on the 29 1983 in the city in Upland California. It was her first birth as the youngest of three children raised by parents of Mexican origin. Aundrea is from Caucasian origin and has the citizenship of America. United States. We found out that many people aren't aware of specific details about Aundrea's parents, nor that they are unrelated to her. Fimbres was a student at Space High School and Claremont High School throughout his college career. Fimbres was a contestant for the show Making the Band 3, was only three semesters short of finishing her bachelor's education. Fimbres' goal to become a teacher in the Kindergarten class had previously been a backup plan Fimbres told parents about in case that the show did not go as planned. In the beginning, the performer had a huge fan following among the judges and dance was particularly well-received by the crowd. It was never confirmed that her dancing ability had declined in Season 2. Then she grew and eventually was selected as a part of Danity Kane, a band of five members. Danity Kane's Aundrea Fimbres is comprised of D. Woods Shannon Bex Aubrey O'Day as well as Dawn Richard. Danity Kane initially released Danity Kane as an album of studio recordings in 2006. Welcome to the Dollhouse by Danity Kane, the group's second studio album, became an international success. Actually, the first female group that had the first and second albums hit the top of the charts at No. one on the Billboard 200 chart was The Supremes. Three of their tracks made the top spot on the 200 chart of Billboard. 10 spots. Aundrea sang in Soto from the Latin Funk Group Soto in 2005, until they disbanded the band in 2009. Aundrea also serves as the director of the Next Big Thing Talent Show.






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