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Caden Conrique

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2001-06-11
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He’s an actor and dancer who rose to prominence after joining the Chicken Girls cast back in 2017. Since then, he’s made a name for himself not just on screen but also in the music world—appearing in music videos for popular artists like Johnny Orlando, Mackenzie Ziegler, and Danielle Cohn. Before all the spotlight, though, he was already working on his craft, landing minor roles in a couple of TV movies in 2016: Weird Wild Wonderful Days of School and House of Darkness. These early gigs helped pave the way for his big break with Chicken Girls.

Growing up in Sacramento, California, he was surrounded by a supportive family that encouraged his creative passions. He has two sisters, one of whom is Taylor Conrique, and the other being Dylan Conrique, who actually stars alongside him in Chicken Girls. It’s kind of cool when real-life siblings share the same stage, and that connection definitely adds something special to their performances. Over time, he’s built a solid presence in the entertainment scene, and fans of Chicken Girls know him as a key part of the show’s success. With talent, dedication, and a little family support, he continues to grow his role both within Chicken Girls and beyond.

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He’s really made a name for himself on social media, especially on Instagram and musical.ly, where his fun and relatable content quickly caught on. On Instagram alone, he’s amassed over 1 million followers, showing just how much people love what he shares. He’s become such a standout online personality that he even celebrated his 17th birthday at the Famous Birthdays office—a pretty special moment for someone who’s inspired so many. He continues to grow his presence, and fans can’t get enough of his journey.

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