Antonella Barba
Singer was born on November 26, 1986 at Santa Monica California. She is the child of her father Vincenzo and her maternal grandmother Valerie Barba. Her family and she moved from New Jersey's Point Pleasant to Jersey, at 6. When she arrived in New Jersey, she finished her studies in Red Bank Catholic High School. She was a graduate of Catholic University in New Jersey with a bachelor's degree. She also began playing the violin at the age of four and was known as the Violin Girl. Due to her performance her performance, she received the name of Violin Girl. She also taught children from the locality how to play the violin. At the age of 19 she was a contestant on the sixth season of American Idol and sang the 1976 single Free. The show eliminated her when she was ranked 16th. She sang several songs including 'The Christmas song in 2009' and "Out for Blood," 2010 among others. She's also been featured on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, as well as various other television shows. Antonella Barba is an American artist who became famous while competing on the 6th season of American Idol. She began her career on film following her expulsion from American Idol following six seasons. She has therefore acted as a minor character in several films, and was the contestant on Fear Factor in the 2012 season. Daily Mail said that, on November 21, 2019, she was given an almost 4-year prison sentence for conspiracy to disperse the drug fentanyl. The artist pleaded guilty having over 400 grams of fentanyl, with the intention of distribute it in July. The singer was however detained in Virginia at the end of October in 2018, when she attempted to transfer two pounds of fentanyl to a stashhouse. Find out more information about this controversial character. As for her personal life, the (as in 2021) 34-year-old hasn't disclosed it to the media. It is unknown the extent to which she is single, or whether there's a romance going on. Maybe she's waiting for her perfect person to show up when she is ready.






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