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Raven-Symone and wife sleep in separate rooms

Raven-Symone and her wife sleep in separate rooms

Raven-Symoné and her wife sleep in separate bedrooms.

The 39-year-old actress and her spouse Miranda Pearman-Maday have "many" reasons for having their own space at night, with the That's So Raven star admitting she can understand why her nocturnal habits keep her partner awake if they share a bed.

In a preview from their appearance on the Jeff Lewis Has Issues podcast, Miranda, 37, said: “Honestly, there were many reasons.

“Raven is a crazy sleeper and she would keep me up at night. She kicks and tosses and breathes. I have a big routine.”

Raven interjected: “It’s the hair. It’s the humidifier. It’s the curtains. It’s the way she lays in the bed with red light systems on the whole entire body. I’m in the bed, I’m on TikTok, my legs are spread all the way open. Half-naked.”

Miranda joked her wife had “maybe washed her face that day,” but the former Disney Channel star quipped, “Probably not.”

Earlier this month, Raven admitted she thinks becoming a parent is a "narcissistic" thing to do.

Speaking on the Tea Time with Raven and Miranda podcast, guest Lena Waithe said: "Whenever someone says to me they want to have a baby, or they want to be a parent, I think my first question is 'Why?'

Raven said: "It's a narcissistic act."

Lena simply replied: "True."

Meanwhile, the former That's So Raven was discussing the notions of labels and communities with Lena, and insisted that leaving "toxic mentalities" behind to embrace the wider world is the only way to "learn" as a person.

She said: "When you leave that toxic mentality, you're integrating yourself into the world, and that's better for me.

"I love the fact that we are on a planet with so many types of thought processes and so many different types of cultures. We can learn from every single culture, from every single religion, and if you're just stuck in one group all the time, you are never gonna grow.

"I have gotten in trouble a lot with things that I have said, but that is ultimately what my brain wants to do. I want to travel to every single country and say 'Oh, you cook chicken better than me, I'm gonna eat your chicken too. Yay me! Y'all know who cooks that fried chicken, it's not just black people. This s*** is delicious.

"I do wanna go to Africa and see the beautiful with the red clay on their skin, I wanna go to India and see the beautiful women with yellow clay on their skin.

"There's so many ways and people to learn from, and if you just stay in that circle and condemn your people for venturing out, then that is toxic."

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