"That's So Raven's" Raven Symone Just Got Married to Miranda Pearman-Maday

Raven-Symone shared on her Instagram post that she and Miranda Pearman-Maday got married. The 34-year-old star posted a sweet photo of her and Pearman-Maday embracing on their special day.

She added a caption saying that she got married to a woman who understands her fully. Pearman-Maday knows her trigger to joy, from breakfast to midnight snack, and from stage to home.

The "That's So Raven" star also said that she loves Mrs. Pearman-Maday. She also added by telling her wife to tear this world a "new a------."

Symone left a hint

Symone gave a hint that "something happened" this week a few minutes before she shared the good news. She posted a photo of a glass of champagne that could have meant to celebrate their nuptials. She wrote on the caption that that something had changed her "LIFE FOR THE BETTER!"

"The Cheetah Girls" singer shared another post thanking her loved ones who attended their wedding. She is thankful to all those who helped and for those who understood why their celebration was only small during this time.

On her Instagram Story, Pearman-Maday also shared a series of posts from their wedding day. The first photo was Symone and herself sitting in a car as the actress kissed her forehead. The second photo featured the pair with their friends.

Using an iPhone, Pearman-Maday also took a mirror selfie. She posed in front of the camera in her veil with the actress standing alongside her.

The actress kept her life hidden

Symone was private about her life and only opened up about her sexuality in 2016. She said in Lexus L/Studio's "It Got Better" docu-series that she never thought about coming out. In her view, her personal life did not matter. She said that what only mattered was what could she could sell as part of the brand Raven Symone.

In 1989, Raven Symone began acting as Olivia Kendall on "The Cosby Show" when she was three years old. The Disney's "That's So Raven" and a series of TV movies for "The Cheetah Girls," girl group, got her into headlines. "That's So Raven" was the most-watched show on the channel.

Symone admitted during the interview that she knew she was gay when she was 12 years old. She also said that she was aware when she was "ten, in the single digits." Nonetheless, she tried to force herself to like boys.

During that time, she even convinced herself that she would marry a man someday. She pushed herself to look for boys. She felt that her bucket list was complete when she turned 18. However, she said to herself that something was missing.

She felt good when she attended the Academy of Art University in San Francisco to get a college degree. It was the first time that she felt like she did not have a beard. She fell in love with a girl, and she knew that she did not need to have a man standing beside her.

After that, she decided to come out to her parents and, finally, to the world. Symone felt lighter because she could go out and not have to put on 17 different hats to be herself.

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