Antonella Barba

The performer was born on 26 November 1996 on the 26th of November, 1986 in Santa Monica California in the United States of America. She is the daughter of her dad Vincenzo as well as her mother Valerie Barba. Her family and she moved to Point Pleasant New Jersey when she was 6 years old. In terms of her education, she attended Red Bank Catholic High School in New Jersey. She then attended Catholic University, where she graduated with a degree in architecture. She began playing violin at the age four, and she was known as Violin Girl. Her performances led to the use of her nickname. The children of her neighborhood were instructed to play the violin through her. She also sang Free beginning in 1976 during her audition for American Idol's sixth season at the age of 19. The show was cut short after the 16th rank. She sang several songs such as 'The Christmas Song in 2009' and "Out for Blood" in 2010, to name a few. Additionally, she's appeared as a guest on Jimmy Kimmel Live!. Antonella Barba is an American singer who rose to fame when she competed on Season 6 of American Idol. After she was eliminated following 16th place in the competition, she began performing front of the camera. In the end, she's appeared in small roles in movies and competed in Fear Factor's 2012 season. Daily Mail report that according to the news from the 21st of November in 2019, she was given a four-year prison sentence for conspiring to distribute fentanyl. The artist pleaded guilty in July to possessing more than 4000 grams of fentanyl with the intention to distribute. She was however arrested in Virginia at the end of October in 2018 when she tried to deliver two pounds worth of fentanyl into a stashhouse. Click to read more on the unpopular figure. The actress has kept very quiet regarding her personal life. It is possible that she's hoping for someone to show up at the right moment.

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