Aundrea Fimbres
Aundrea Fimbres's net worth is of 500 million dollars. An impressive career as a dancer, singer, and musician helped her accumulate the wealth of her family. Fimbres decided in the middle years of her college years as an sophomore she wanted to be a part of the reality show Making the Band 3. In the wake of her choice for the show she dropped out of high school and began participating on the show right away. Aundrea Aurora Fimbres was born on June 29 1983 in the city of Upland California. Her parents, from Mexican descent have raised her as their third child. Aundrea, who is Caucasian in heritage, holds the American citizenship. In our investigations it was found that the general public did not know a few details about his parents. In addition, she did not seem to have other family members. Fimbres was a student at Space High School and Claremont High School in the course of his academic career. Fimbres had just three years from finishing her bachelor's in education. She told her parents she was planning to work as an elementary school teacher in the event that things weren't going as planned. Initialy she was the top choice by the judges. She was also well liked by the public. Even though her dancing ability seemed to be declining in Season 2, it wasn't confirmed. She was then selected for the group of five members that comprised the Danity Kane group. Alongside Danity Kane's Aundrea Fimbres the band also includes D. Woods Shannon Bex Aubrey O'Day and Dawn Richard, who make up the rest of the band. Danity Kane made their debut studio album Danity Kane in 2006. Their second studio album Welcome to the Dollhouse was an immediate commercial success. In fact, the first female group to release both their first and second albums at Number One is The Supremes. The Supremes had the no. 1 spot on Billboard 200. The Supremes had three singles which made it to the top 10 in the Billboard 200 chart. She sang with Soto from the Latin Funk Group Soto in 2005 until the disbanding of the group in 2009. Aundrea acts as the director of production for the Next Big Thing Talent Show.






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