Disney Channel’s ‘Raven’s Home’ Debuts First Transgender Character
Disney Channels’ “Raven’s Home” — a spinoff of “That’s So Raven” — has introduced its first transgender character, “Nikki,” played by transgender actor Juliana Joel.
Disney Channels’ “Raven’s Home” — a spinoff of “That’s So Raven” — has introduced its first transgender character, “Nikki,” played by transgender actor Juliana Joel.
Actress and That’s So Raven star Raven-Symoné said she refused the offer to make her iconic Raven Baxter character a lesbian in the show’s Disney spinoff, Raven’s Home.
The ladies of The View (minus a sick Whoopi Goldberg) discussed the terrorist attacks in Brussels during Tuesday morning’s episode, with co-hosts Joy Behar and Sunny Hostin commending Donald Trump’s response to the attack and fellow host Raven-Symoné warning Americans
On Thursday’s The View on ABC, co-host Raven-Symoné blamed the Bible — and not Hillary Clinton’s penchant for being enveloped in scandals — for allegations that she is untrustworthy.
As Donald Trump inches closer to securing the Republican presidential nomination, some of the entertainment industry’s most progressive celebrities have vowed to take drastic action in the event he wins.
Pop star Miley Cyrus has vowed to leave the country if Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump wins the election.
Thursday on ABC’s “The View,” co-host Raven-Symonè declared she would leave the United States for Canada if a Republican is “nominated.” Symonè said, “My confession for this election is if any Republican gets nominated, I’m gonna move to Canada with my
Monday on ABC’s “The View,” while discussing Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s first TV ad, co-host Whoopi Goldberg lobbied viewers to get out and vote so that Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump isn’t elected. Guest co-host Sunny Hostin said, “You
Black Lives Matter leader DeRay McKesson lashed out at The View co-host Raven-Symonè for making “deeply problematic and uninformed” comments on race and at CNN host Don Lemon for being “unnuanced” and “disconnected” from stories involving the supposed oppression of black people.
The View co-host Raven-Symoné defended South Carolina deputy Ben Fields for his actions in a widely-viewed video in which the officer appeared to slam a student down to the ground and drag her out of a classroom at Spring Valley High School on Monday.
Ann Coulter joined the women of The View on Friday for a conversation about her new book Adios America: The Left’s Plan to Turn Our Country into a Third-World Hellhole, the immigration issue at large and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
Friday on ABC’s “The View,” author of “Adios, America,” Ann Coulter shut down co-host Raven Symoné for asking why Coulter doesn’t say only nice things. Coulter hit back hard referencing Symoné’s controversy last week when she said she would discriminating against potential
The View’s Raven-Symone has apologized for saying she would discriminate against people with “ghetto” names if she were an employer.
The View co-host Raven-Symone sparked an Internet controversy after Thursday’s show for saying she would have no problem discriminating against potential job applicants with “ghetto” names if she were an employer.
“The View” co-host Raven-Symonè asked Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump about the women “on your jock” on the show’s Thursday broadcast. Raven-Symonè asked, “Why do you always slip up with your words when it comes to women? I feel like
Following the departures of Rosie Perez and Nicolle Wallace, producers for “The View” hope the addition of two Christian conservative co-hosts will help improve ratings for the upcoming 19th season of the ABC talk show.
Former Disney star Raven-Symone displayed a misunderstanding of basic geography terms during a recent interview with E! News, claiming she was a descendant of people from almost every “continent” in both Africa and Europe.
Empire actress Raven-Symoné is under fire for defending Univision host Rodner Figueroa, who was fired by the network last week for saying on air he thought First Lady Michelle Obama looked like an “ape.”