Raven Symoné
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Raven-Symoné says she experiences psychic visions like her That's So Raven character
The stars claims she'll "see a scene that is happening to me or that is going to happen to me in another dimension."
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Raven-Symoné Says Everyone She's Dated Had to Sign an NDA: 'It Took Me a While to Wrap My Head Around It'
The 'Raven's Home' star has been married to Miranda Pearman-Maday since 2020
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Raven-Symoné and 'Raven's Home' cast walk off set to protest 'Don't Say Gay' bill
They joined Disney employees elsewhere in speaking out against the legislation.
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Raven-Symoné Recalls Industry Pushback in Her Teen Years: ‘She Looks Too Much Like a Lesbian’
One of the most recognizable child stars in Hollywood history, Raven-Symoné grew up in the public eye on "The Cosby Show" and "Hangin' With Mr. Cooper." Now 33-years-old and an executive producer and star of "Raven's Home," a spinoff of her 2000's Disney Channel show "That's So Raven," in recent years, the actress and singer […]
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Candace Cameron Bure, Raven-Symoné Spar Over Wedding Cake For Lesbian Couple
On The View, guest host Candace Cameron Bure got into a heated debate with Raven-Symone over an Oregon bakery refusing service to a lesbian couple. The bakery was ordered by the state’s labor commission to pay $135,000 to the two women for emotional and mental anguish they caused.
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'The View' Names Raven-Symoné as New Co-Host
Raven-Symoné has officially joined The View as a full-time co-host. The former That’s So Raven star is now a constant colleague of Whoopi Goldberg, Nicolle Wallace and Rosie Perez, whom she’s been guest-hosting with for a while now — 37 times to be exact. “The Disney Company has made another one of my dreams come true! Being a part of The View family will be a wonderful growing experience for me,” said Raven-Symoné.
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Raven-Symoné Faces Backlash After Harriet Tubman Comments
On The View, the hosts were having a conversation as to which woman they would like to see replace President Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill. An online poll saw most participants vote for Harriet Tubman, over other female icons like Eleanor Roosevelt and Rosa Parks.