Frankie Cena is a multitasker and a talented man who has achieved a lot since a young age and tasted success and fame for all the right reason. The brilliant and bright Cena is a singer, a model, TV presenter and a debate coach. Whatever he does is perfect. Now That’s an achievement. Apart from these, He is also a humanitarian. He as an artist has used his status to do something good and positive for the society.
Frankie is not just a poster boy. He is someone who is equally passionate for social work. During the time he attended Burnaby Mountain High School, he was named a Burnaby Local Hero for dedicating over 670 hours of volunteer work to his community. His first performance was with the British Columbia Boys Choir at the age of nine years. As a member of the choir, Frankie traveled throughout Canada, the United States, Europe, and Asia where he was featured on billboards across China. He also had the opportunity to perform for Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II at her 50th Jubilee in front of a live television audience and an arena of hockey fans. Later he started singing solo and performed at festivals, competitions and other events around the Greater Vancouver Area. From these competitions he won accolades such as Port Moody Idol, Tri-City Idol, Youth Talent Showdown Champion, Lougheed’s Got Talent Champion, and PNE Star Discovery Finalist. He also combined his talents of singing and performing with acting. Throughout his young career, Frankie appeared in lead roles in local productions of “The King Who Wouldn’t Sing,” “How I Became Queen,” “Aladdin,” “Grease,” and “Next to Normal.”
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