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Cenna Rashidi

YouTube Star

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YouTube

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Compassionate Artistic Intuitive Gentle Wise Musical Empathetic

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2000-03-07
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One of the key contributors to the popular sketch comedy YouTube channel Free Time, which was originally created by brothers Tal and Adi Fishman, has made a name for himself through his creative energy and comedic timing. Before gaining recognition, he was deeply involved in music—specifically, he played the cello throughout his high school years, showcasing an early passion for the arts. Family plays an important role in his life, and he has an older sister named Emaan Rashidi, who has been a supportive presence. On the personal side, he began a relationship with Isabella Padilla back in August 2018, marking a meaningful chapter in his journey. As part of the Free Time ensemble, his contributions continue to resonate with fans, helping shape the channel’s unique voice. His path—from cello performances in school to collaborating on viral sketches—reflects a blend of talent and dedication that stands out in today’s digital landscape.

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Back in February 2018, his Free Time channel hit a major milestone by surpassing 1 million subscribers. It was a big moment for him, and fans were quick to celebrate the achievement. He’s been consistently creating content that resonates with his audience, which definitely helped boost his growth. You can also follow his journey on Instagram under the handle cenna, where he shares more personal updates and behind-the-scenes moments. His dedication to the craft truly shows in how far he’s come. His Free Time has become a go-to channel for many, and his Free Time continues to evolve with fresh ideas. His Free Time is not just a channel—it’s a growing community built around his passion.

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