Raven-Symoné Shares Sweet Message to Wife Following Bizarre Orlando Brown Rant
Raven's 'That's So Raven' co-star recently went on a rant about her wife, Miranda Maday.
After Orlando Brown went on a bizarre rant telling his That's So Raven co-star Raven-Symoné to leave her wife Miranda Maday, she shared a sweet message celebrating their relationship.
"What time has given us is only measured by the love and growth we share," Raven-Symoné wrote alongside a big carousel of images of her with Miranda Maday on Instagram. "Hugs to side-eyes to kisses & snuggles to space we have tackled monsters and celebrated the wins. 80 more to go, ready set go. Love you babe."
While it's unclear if the post is a response to her former co-star or not, he did share his rant on social media just days ago. Symoné and Maday married in June 2020, so it's entirely possible they're just celebrating their anniversary. But still, the timing of the post is enough to show that she clearly doesn't agree with his suggestion that she should leave her.
"What are you doing, Ray?" said Brown in the clip. "Raven, get rid of that chick, man! Sis! Get rid of her bro. What are you doing? Get rid of her. I'm talking about Miranda Maday. Get rid of her, who is she?! ... Get this girl away from Raven-Symoné! Whoever is next to Raven right now, tell my sister to get that girl away from Raven... You ain’t got no business with that white chick."
He also appeared to take issue with the dynamic of their relationship, questioning why his former co-star is the "stud" of the couple.
"She really got Raven feeling like she the man, too," he continued. "Pipe that down, Raven. You are not a man. You aren't even woman enough to be a woman. But you want to be a man? No! ... That girl got you doing podcasts."
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