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Raven Symoné Speaks Out on Negative Response to Wife Miranda Maday

Miranda Maday has received a huge amount of hate after comments she made about not growing up watching 'That's So Raven.' Raven-Symoné, her wife, would like naysayers to keep her wife's name out of their mouths. The 38-year-old former Disney star called out recent hate her wife, Miranda, has received in a new TikTok post. 


In the clip, the couple is sitting with cutthroat looks on their faces.  


(Arnold Turner. Getty Images.)


"I'm here with Miranda, my wife, to tell you to stop it in the comments and stop with the death threats in her DMs," Raven . "It is disrespectful to her and in turn disrespectful to me. Stop it."


Miranda acknowledged the recent hate and described that it has "really become wild," and went on to explain her past comments about being unfamiliar with Raven's career prior to their romance. 


"I never have once said that I did not know who Raven was. I only have ever said that I did not grow up watching That's So Raven," Miranda explained. "I did not watch her as a child. But since getting married and meeting her in 2015, I have seen the majority of her work."


She added that she thinks Raven is "endlessly talented" and deserved Emmys for her work on the show.


"I'm receiving so much hate for something that is really just a spiral of misinformation," Miranda expressed. 

Raven had one final message for the internet trolls, adding, "For the blue checks out they're acting like trolls, sit down. Thank you, no need." 


Despite Raven and Miranda addressing this matter previously, the renewed backlash came after a joint appearance the couple made on the Bottoms Up With Fannita podcast.  "I'm married to her and the fact that I didn't watch the show was something that Raven appreciated," Miranda said during the interview. 


Initially, Miranda said she chose to opt out because she thought she was "too old" for That's So Raven in 2003. "I think I was a little too old," she explained. "My sister who is five years younger than me watched That's So Raven, loved it, and now that I've seen all of it, I love it too."


Earlier this year, ET spoke with Raven about her impressive career and how That's So Raven factored into her legacy.


"We had such a good time on that show," Raven told ET. "I was the youngest Black female to have a show named after her and never wanted to leave Disney after that, honestly. I learned so much… It's in its own little time capsule. I can't say anything bad about it."







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