1. Jessica Ann Sierra was born on November 11,1985 and is an American former singer and was the tenth-place finalist on the fourth season of American Idol.

1. Jessica Ann Sierra was born on November 11,1985 and is an American former singer and was the tenth-place finalist on the fourth season of American Idol.
Jessica Sierra was the third finalist eliminated, on March 30,2005.
Jessica Sierra was a contestant on Star Search before auditioning for American Idol.
Jessica Sierra first auditioned for Idol in the second season, but was rejected.
Jessica Sierra auditioned in Orlando for the fourth season of American Idol.
Jessica Sierra was eliminated on March 30, during 1990s music week after she sang LeAnn Rimes's "On the Side of Angels", surprising some fans since Simon Cowell had previously stated that she was one of the strongest female vocalists in the competition.
Jessica Sierra sang at many concerts and private events, including a private event in Kazakhstan.
Jessica Sierra did concerts for charities such as the Special Olympics, and performed at numerous corporate events including shows sponsored by Kelloggs and Edy's Ice Cream.
In July 2006 Jessica Sierra visited US soldiers in Iraq and Kuwait, performing six shows for an Independence Day celebration including a July 4 show in Baghdad.
In late 2006, Jessica Sierra recorded a song, "Unbroken", for a Toys "R" Us Exclusive CD that came with the purchase of a Sony CD player.
Jessica Sierra exited Verge records shortly after Celebrity Rehab, and signed with a new record label for her upcoming debut album.
Jessica Sierra has since been clean and sober for 18 months, and thanks Dr Drew Pinsky for saving her life.
In 2010, Jessica Sierra signed with a new record label called Elite B Records and released her new single "Enough" and released the music video online in October 2010, but it did not chart.
Jessica Sierra is a mother of two sons named Kayden Cash and Sebastian Evans.
Jessica Sierra was a spokesperson for the United States Department of Justice's National Stalking Resource Center, and was featured in a national campaign to promote awareness of the risks of and remedies for stalking; Diane Stuart, Director of the Office on Violence Against Women, United States Department of Justice, worked with Jessica Sierra on this project.
On November 19,2007, after regular filming on Celebrity Rehab had ended but before the series aired, Jessica Sierra pleaded no contest in a Tampa courtroom to the assault and cocaine possession charges.
In March 2009, Pinsky stated in interviews and on his Twitter account that he had recently presented Jessica Sierra with her one year of sobriety celebration cake and that she was "a new woman".
Jessica Sierra noted on his VH1 blog that court-mandated treatment had saved her life.
Jessica Sierra's appearance was aired in the third season episode "Triggers".