Broadway dancer Frankie Grande has once again made an appearance on American reality show Big Brother. He has entered the house with Britney Haynes and Danielle Reyes in BB 25.

Frankie Grande is the brother of singing maestro Ariana Grande.

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Who is Frankie Grande?

Frank James Michael Grande Marchione is a multi-talented American artist who was born on January 24, 1983. He is well-known for his talents in singing, dancing, acting, producing, presenting television shows, and being active on YouTube. In addition, he is well known as the elder half-brother of well-known performer and actress Ariana Grande.

Grande has displayed his talents on Broadway, playing Franz in “Mamma Mia!” from 2007 to 2010 and “Rock of Ages” from 2014 to 2015. He has also played a variety of roles Off-Broadway, in local theater productions, and while on tour. Along with performing, Grande has dabbled in Broadway play production and cabaret acts, including his own one-man show.

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He started a YouTube channel in 2012, which helped him gain a sizable following on social media sites like Twitter and Instagram. In 2014, Grande competed on the American reality television program “Big Brother 16,” demonstrating his versatility and influence in the entertainment business.

Frankie Grande is openly gay and has been vocal about his identity. In 2005, he graduated from Muhlenberg College in Pennsylvania, where he majored in dance, theater, and biology. His love of theatre inspired him to take a year off after graduation to concentrate on pursuing a career in the performing arts, but initially, he was considering going to medical school.

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In 2007, he made his stage debut as Boots the Monkey in a national tour of “Dora the Explorer Live! (Dora’s Pirate Adventure).” He also participated in local theatrical productions, playing a variety of characters including Lewis in “Pippin,” Mike Costa in “A Chorus Line,” and the lead character in “George M!” His experience in the performing arts at a young age demonstrated his talent and love of the entertainment business.