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News18
30-06-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Raven-Symoné, Wife Sleep In Different Bedrooms: 'She Would Keep Me Up At Night'
Published By : Bang Showbiz Raven-Symoné's wife revealed that the former Disney star is a 'crazy' sleeper. Raven-Symoné and her wife sleep in separate bedrooms. The 39-year-old actress and her spouse Miranda Pearman-Maday have 'many" reasons for having their own space at night, with the That's So Raven star admitting she can understand why her nocturnal habits keep her partner awake if they share a bed. In a preview from their appearance on the Jeff Lewis Has Issues podcast, Miranda, 37, said: 'Honestly, there were many reasons. Raven is a crazy sleeper and she would keep me up at night. She kicks and tosses and breathes. I have a big routine." Raven interjected: 'It's the hair. It's the humidifier. It's the curtains. It's the way she lays in the bed with red light systems on the whole entire body. I'm in the bed, I'm on TikTok, my legs are spread all the way open. Half-naked." Miranda joked her wife had 'maybe washed her face that day," but the former Disney Channel star quipped, 'Probably not." Earlier this month, Raven admitted she thinks becoming a parent is a 'narcissistic" thing to do. Speaking on the Tea Time with Raven and Miranda podcast, guest Lena Waithe said: 'Whenever someone says to me they want to have a baby, or they want to be a parent, I think my first question is 'Why?' Raven said: 'It's a narcissistic act." Lena simply replied: 'True." Meanwhile, the former That's So Raven was discussing the notions of labels and communities with Lena, and insisted that leaving 'toxic mentalities" behind to embrace the wider world is the only way to 'learn" as a person. She said: 'When you leave that toxic mentality, you're integrating yourself into the world, and that's better for me. I love the fact that we are on a planet with so many types of thought processes and so many different types of cultures. We can learn from every single culture, from every single religion, and if you're just stuck in one group all the time, you are never gonna grow." She added: 'I have gotten in trouble a lot with things that I have said, but that is ultimately what my brain wants to do. I want to travel to every single country and say, 'Oh, you cook chicken better than me, I'm gonna eat your chicken too. Yay me! Y'all know who cooks that fried chicken, it's not just black people. This s*** is delicious. I do wanna go to Africa and see the beautiful with the red clay on their skin, I wanna go to India and see the beautiful women with yellow clay on their skin. There are so many ways and people to learn from, and if you just stay in that circle and condemn your people for venturing out, then that is toxic." First Published:


Perth Now
30-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Raven-Symone and wife sleep in separate rooms
Raven-Symoné and her wife sleep in separate bedrooms. The 39-year-old actress and her spouse Miranda Pearman-Maday have "many" reasons for having their own space at night, with the That's So Raven star admitting she can understand why her nocturnal habits keep her partner awake if they share a bed. In a preview from their appearance on the Jeff Lewis Has Issues podcast, Miranda, 37, said: 'Honestly, there were many reasons. 'Raven is a crazy sleeper and she would keep me up at night. She kicks and tosses and breathes. I have a big routine.' Raven interjected: 'It's the hair. It's the humidifier. It's the curtains. It's the way she lays in the bed with red light systems on the whole entire body. I'm in the bed, I'm on TikTok, my legs are spread all the way open. Half-naked.' Miranda joked her wife had 'maybe washed her face that day,' but the former Disney Channel star quipped, 'Probably not.' Earlier this month, Raven admitted she thinks becoming a parent is a "narcissistic" thing to do. Speaking on the Tea Time with Raven and Miranda podcast, guest Lena Waithe said: "Whenever someone says to me they want to have a baby, or they want to be a parent, I think my first question is 'Why?' Raven said: "It's a narcissistic act." Lena simply replied: "True." Meanwhile, the former That's So Raven was discussing the notions of labels and communities with Lena, and insisted that leaving "toxic mentalities" behind to embrace the wider world is the only way to "learn" as a person. She said: "When you leave that toxic mentality, you're integrating yourself into the world, and that's better for me. "I love the fact that we are on a planet with so many types of thought processes and so many different types of cultures. We can learn from every single culture, from every single religion, and if you're just stuck in one group all the time, you are never gonna grow. "I have gotten in trouble a lot with things that I have said, but that is ultimately what my brain wants to do. I want to travel to every single country and say 'Oh, you cook chicken better than me, I'm gonna eat your chicken too. Yay me! Y'all know who cooks that fried chicken, it's not just black people. This s*** is delicious. "I do wanna go to Africa and see the beautiful with the red clay on their skin, I wanna go to India and see the beautiful women with yellow clay on their skin. "There's so many ways and people to learn from, and if you just stay in that circle and condemn your people for venturing out, then that is toxic."


Wales Online
08-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
Disney Channel star says having kids is 'narcissistic'
Disney Channel star says having kids is 'narcissistic' Raven-Symoné has been married to Miranda Maday since 2020 but the couple do not have any children together and the former Disney Channel star has some strong views on the subject Raven-Symoné says becoming a parent is a 'narcissistic' thing to do (Image: BANG Showbiz ) Raven-Symoné has controversially labelled becoming a parent a "narcissistic" act. The 39-year-old actress, who has been married to Miranda Maday since 2020, doesn't have any children of her own. During a conversation with The Chi creator Lena Waithe on the Tea Time with Raven and Miranda podcast they discussed why anyone would choose to bring children into the world. Lena asked: "Whenever someone says to me they want to have a baby, or they want to be a parent I think my first question is: 'Why?' To which Raven responded: "It's a narcissistic act." Lena simply agreed: "True." In the same discussion the former That's So Raven star was exploring the concepts of labels and communities with Lena. Article continues below She said that abandoning "toxic mentalities" to embrace the wider world is the only way to "learn" as an individual. "When you leave that toxic mentality you're integrating yourself into the world and that's better for me," Raven added. "I love the fact that we are on a planet with so many types of thought processes and so many different types of cultures. We can learn from every single culture, from every single religion, and if you're just stuck in one group all the time you are never gonna grow. Article continues below "I have gotten in trouble a lot with things that I have said but that is ultimately what my brain wants to do. I want to travel to every single country and say: 'Oh, you cook chicken better than me, I'm gonna eat your chicken too.' Yay me! Y'all know who cooks that fried chicken, it's not just black people. This s*** is delicious. "I do wanna go to Africa and see the beautiful with the red clay on their skin, I wanna go to India and see the beautiful women with yellow clay on their skin. "There's so many ways and people to learn from and if you just stay in that circle and condemn your people for venturing out then that is toxic."


Perth Now
07-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Disney Channel legend Raven-Symoné says becoming a parent is a 'narcissistic' thing to do
Raven-Symoné thinks becoming a parent is a "narcissistic" thing to do. The 39-year-old actress - who has been married to Miranda Maday since 2020 - does not have any children of her own, and during a chat with The Chi creator Lena Waithe, they wondered why anyone would opt to bring kids into the world. Speaking on the Tea Time with Raven and Miranda podcast, Lena said: "Whenever someone says to me they want to have a baby, or they want to be a parent, I think my first question is 'Why?' Raven said: "It's a narcissistic act." Lena simply replied: "True." Meanwhile, the former That's So Raven was discussing the notions of labels and communities with Lena, and insisted that leaving "toxic mentalities" behind to embrace the wider world is the only way to "learn" as a person. She said: "When you leave that toxic mentality, you're integrating yourself into the world, and that's better for me. "I love the fact that we are on a planet with so many types of thought processes and so many different types of cultures. We can learn from every single culture, from every single religion, and if you're just stuck in one group all the time, you are never gonna grow. "I have gotten in trouble a lot with things that I have said, but that is ultimately what my brain wants to do. I want to travel to every single country and say 'Oh, you cook chicken better than me, I'm gonna eat your chicken too. Yay me! Y'all know who cooks that fried chicken, it's not just black people. This s*** is delicious. "I do wanna go to Africa and see the beautiful with the red clay on their skin, I wanna go to India and see the beautiful women with yellow clay on their skin. "There's so many ways and people to learn from, and if you just stay in that circle and condemn your people for venturing out, then that is toxic."
Yahoo
04-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Alyssa Scott Alleges Nick Cannon Hasn't Seen Their 2-Year-Old Daughter Halo in ‘Over a Month' in Fiery Message
Alyssa Scott is calling out Nick Cannon for allegedly not seeing their 2-year-old daughter for "over a month." On the Thursday, May 1 episode of the Tea Time with Raven & Miranda podcast, the father of 12 opened up to hosts Raven-Symoné and her wife Miranda Maday about his decision to take out a pricey insurance policy on his testicles in 2024 for $10 million. Shortly after the clip went viral, the 31-year-old model slammed the Wild N' Out creator, reposting it onto her Instagram Story and alleging he hasn't seen their daughter Halo, 2, in "over a month." "Ha ha haaa Funny. Any plans on seeing your child? It's been over a month @nickcannon," she wrote underneath the now-viral clip from the podcast. "But good to know she'll get some of your $ if anything happens to your balls smh." A rep for Cannon, 44, didn't immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Related: Nick Cannon Says He's 'Pressing Hold' on 12 Kids for Now Because of His 'Bank Account' — and Comments from His Grandma (Exclusive) In addition to Halo, Cannon is a father to 11 other children with five other women. He shares twins Moroccan and Monroe with ex-wife Mariah Carey; sons Golden Sagon and Rise Messiah Cannon and daughter Powerful Queen with Brittany Bell; twins Zion Mixolydian and Zillion Heir and daughter Beautiful Zeppelin with Abby De La Rosa; son Legendary Love with Bre Tiesi; and daughter Onyx Ice Cole with LaNisha Cole. With Scott, Cannon is also father to son Zen, who died at five months old in December 2021 after being diagnosed with brain cancer. While having more kids doesn't seem to be totally off the table for Cannon, he told PEOPLE in March 2025 that "pressing hold" on having another baby for now. The Drumline star explained that while he's "not against it," he won't be welcoming any little ones any time soon because of "the way my bank account is set up." "I really don't know. I'm being honest. I'm having so much fun in this space right now, and the way my bank account is set up, I'm going to press hold on this 12 for right now," he told PEOPLE. "But. I was just speaking of three years from now [or] five years from now, who knows? I'm not against it." "There was a point in time where I was just like, 'Nah, I'm done.' And, then I was like, 'Who am I to say that?' " he added. "It seemed like it was such an emphatic thing. I never imagined that I would have 12 kids. So, it's one of those things where I love children. I love my life, and if it could keep going in the direction that it's going, why not?" is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! While Cannon loves his big family, he's opened up about the challenges of being a father of multiple children. "Being a father of multiple kids, it's always the biggest guilt on me is that I don't get to spend enough time with all my children," Cannon said during a December 2022 episode of The Checkup with Dr. Agus on Paramount+. "One 'cause I'm constantly working and two because I'm just spread thin." In June 2024, Cannon told PEOPLE during an exclusive interview that he's excited to bond with all of his kids during Father's Day. "It's definitely one of those days where I got be on my Ps and Qs the entire day," Cannon admitted. "It's supposed to be a day where I get to rest, but I want to give all my kids the opportunity to connect and give me gifts, and all that type of stuff." He continued, "It's a fun day and I appreciate all the love that I get on that day." Read the original article on People