Raven-Symoné and spouse Miranda Pearman-Maday have been married 5 years and regardless of what some might imagine, their financial institution accounts had nothing to do with their union.
The couple acquired actual about cash — and who has extra of it — throughout a June episode of their “Tea Time” podcast, which just lately resurfaced.
“Raven thought I used to be Jewish for the longest time,” Pearman-Maday, 38, instructed their visitor, Robby Hoffman, throughout the episode. “She was actually bummed as a result of she thought in marrying me, a Jewish woman, she was going to get an upgraded [monetary bump].”
Raven-Symoné, 39, confirmed her spouse's story, saying, “I used to be marrying wealthy too after which I discovered [she wasn't Jewish].”
Hoffman, 35, reminded the Raven's Home actress, “However you're wealthy,” to which Pearman-Maday chimed in, saying, “Not as wealthy as me.”
The comic was stunned by Pearman-Maday's revelation, asking, “Actually? You're wealthier?” Pearman-Maday replied, “Yeah,” earlier than sharing why she feels the necessity to right individuals who assume she is a gold digger.
“A part of why I really feel like I've to face 10 toes down about it and communicate with my entire chest is as a result of so many individuals suppose I married Raven only for cash,” Pearman-Maday defined, referring to her accomplice's wealth. Raven-Symoné has had a protracted profession in Hollywood starting as a baby star on The Cosby Present earlier than touchdown her personal Disney Channel present That's So Raven in 2003.

Hoffman instructed Pearman-Maday that she ought to simply shut down haters and yell it from the rooftops that she has her personal cash, so she did simply that.
“I didn't marry Raven for cash, I'm richer,” Pearman-Maday exclaimed. “I married Raven as a result of I'm actually interested in her. Even her boobs, regardless that she may take away them and that's effective with me! I don't care.”
Pearman-Maday additionally grew up within the leisure enterprise, beforehand sharing on the podcast that her father labored on the Warner Bros. lot. She herself labored as a private assistant and govt assistant in Hollywood earlier than falling for Raven-Symoné, whom she met in 2015.
The couple tied the knot in June 2020 and Pearman-Maday has since expanded her enterprise portfolio. She is now a beginning doula, author and cohosts the “Tea Time” podcast along with her spouse.

Through the June podcast episode, Pearman-Maday gave somewhat little bit of perception into her household.
“I grew up in Hancock Park,” she mentioned, referring to a rich neighborhood in Los Angeles. “My dad, he determined to maneuver again to New York the place he's initially from. My mother determined to maneuver to the Pacific Northwest as a result of she needed farmland. … My sister, Mimi, additionally [moved] there. She is an esthetician.”
Whereas Pearman-Maday was considerably obscure about her childhood, she and Raven-Symoné beforehand instructed Us Weekly that they've plans to develop their very own household in time.
“The cool factor about Raven and I, although, is we'll throw one factor up on the board after which we'll sit with it after which it morphs into 1,000,000 various things,” Pearman-Maday solely instructed Us in July 2023. “That's type of what our household's future appears like. There will probably be a household indirectly, form or type.”
As they proceed to mull over what their lives will appear to be sooner or later, Raven-Symoné revealed that the pair try to deal with the little issues collectively.
“This morning, I attempted however she was like, ‘I'm getting my glam performed,'” she instructed Us of a failed romantic gesture. “I used to be like, ‘Do you wanna dance with me?' She's like, ‘No.' I used to be like, ‘OK. by no means thoughts.' However generally she does.”
