• Happy Birthday, Raven-Symoné! ‘Cosby’ Actress and ‘The View’ Co-Host Turns 30

    Baby Olivia Kendall is all grown up and no longer a 'Cosby' kid! Raven-Symoné turned 30 on Thursday, and she and her multicolored hair (let's not forget the glitter eyebrows) celebrated adorably with her 'The View' cohosts. Whoopi Goldberg, Paula Faris, Michlle Collins, Candace Cameron Bure and Joy Behar came together, along with a gumball Candy Crush cake, to wish the often-controversial actress a very happy 30th birthday.
  • Over 120,000 People Want Raven-Symoné to Quit 'The View'; ABC Responds

    Fans are fed up with the continuous controversial and generally negative comments that have come out of actress Raven-Symoné's mouth this year. The outspoken cohost of "The View" rubbed people the wrong way after she voiced her opinion about a South Carolina resource officer who slammed a female student to the ground. Her most recent comments might have been the last straw for viewers, because there is currently a petition with over 120,000 signatures urging her to quit the show. Despite the outpour of people asking her to step down, ABC seems to feel the complete opposite.
  • Raven Symone Target of Angry Tweets Over Spring Valley High Video Comments on 'The View'

    Raven Symone just can't seem to stay out of trouble lately and recently came under backlash for her commentary on hiring people with "ghetto names." There was even a petition going around to get her fired from the show. However, she's not holding back opinions even after that and now she is the target of angry tweets disagreeing with her thoughts about the Spring Valley High arrest video that she expressed on hit TV show 'The View.'
  • 'Cosby Show' Reunion! Raven-Symone, Malcolm-Jamal Warner Discuss Ebony Magazine Cover

    Ebony Magazine's cover featuring the cast members of The Cosby Show behind shattered glass is both powerful and controversial. The cover communicates the message of a shattered perception of this iconic fictional American family and its lovable patriarch. The cover is for a story entitled, "Cliff-Hanger: Can 'The Cosby Show' Survive? Should It?" and examines the viability of the show as a symbol of black family life after many allegations of Bill Cosby's sexually abusive past have emerged. Like many others Raven-Symone and Malcolm-Jamal Warner had strong opinions about the controversial cover photo.
  • 'The View' Raven-Symoné and Girlfriend AzMarie Livingston Break Up? [RUMORS]

    October has not been a pleasant month for former childhood star Raven-Symoné. As if turning the world upside down with her controversial opinions and comments wasn't enough, The View host is reportedly having relationship issues as well. According to rumors over at Us Weekly, Raven and girlfriend AzMarie Livingston have allegedly broken up.
  • 'The View's Raven-Symoné Fought Racism on Disney - 3 Times 'That's So Raven' Kicked Ass

    Raven-Symoné just can't catch a break. Fans nor the media will let her live down the controversial remarks she made about "ghetto names" on 'The View' last Thursday (Oct 8). Believe it or not, there was a time when the actress fought against discrimination (including racism) and made standing for what's right a cool thing to do. Get ready for a trip down memory lane as we highlight three times the 'That's So Raven' star kicked ass on Disney by detailing right from wrong.
  • Raven-Symoné Opens Up About "Ghetto Names" Remark: "I Have Never Discriminated Against a Name"

    Actress Raven-Symoné has been taking a lot of heat for the controversial comments she made on 'The View 'regarding her stance on hiring someone with a "ghetto name." The backlash for her outlandish comments continues to haunt her career, but before anymore assumptions could be placed upon her, Raven decided to speak up. On Sunday night (Oct. 11), Raven took to her personal Facebook account to open up about her remarks stating, "I Have Never Discriminated Against a Name."
  • Raven-Symoné's Dad on Daughter's "Ghetto Names" Comment: "She's a Grown A** Woman, Making Grown A** Mistakes"

    During an episode of 'The View' on Thursday (Oct. 8), Raven-Symoné stuck her foot in her mouth [again] after revealing her controversial opinions on "ghetto names." Despite the outpouring of backlash the actress has generated since making the comments, not everyone turned their back on her. Raven's father, Christopher B. Pearman, penned an open letter to his daughter admitting he doesn't support her opinions (even stating "she says dumb s**t"), but he's still her biggest fan.
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