Antonella Barba
Singer born on 26th November the 26th of November, 1986. She was born in Santa Monica California United States of America. She is the daughter of her father Vincenzo and mom Valerie Barba. She and her family moved from Point Pleasant, New Jersey, at six. She completed her high school education at the age of six in New Jersey at Red Bank Catholic High School. She then attended Catholic University, where she received a diploma in architecture. Her first violin lessons began when she was four years old, and was referred to as Violin Girl. Her performances led to being nicknamed Violin Girl. Also, she was a violin teacher for the children of the surrounding area. In the year 19, she enrolled in the sixth American Idol season and performed the single Free, 1976. But she was eliminated following finishing 16th in the competition. The singer has performed a variety of songs, including 'The Christmas Song 2009' and 'Out for Blood in 2010'. In addition, she's been on a few television shows like Jimmy Kimmel Live!. Antonella Barba, an American performer, gained fame while competing in the sixth season American Idol. Following her elimination from the Top 16 of American Idol in the sixth season, Antonella Barba started to appear on screen. The actress has appeared in small parts in films, and was a guest on Fear Factor in the Season 2012. Daily Mail said that, on the 21st of November, 2019 she received a nearly 4-year sentence for conspiracy to disperse the drug fentanyl. The singer pleaded guilty to having over 400 grams of fentanyl, with the intention of sell it during July. The singer was however detained in Virginia at the end of October in 2018, when she attempted to transport two pounds of fentanyl into a stashhouse. Click to read more on the story behind this controversial number. Returning to her personal life, the 34-year old (as as of the year 2020) has kept her personal details from the media.it remains unclear whether she's single, or whether she has an intimate relationship. It may be that she's waiting for the perfect person to show up when she is ready.






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