Raven-Symoné is gearing up to spill the tea on her whirlwind rise to fame – and all the wild tales that come with it. The former Disney Channel sensation, now 39, just dropped a teaser about her forthcoming memoir during a chat on the "Sorry We're Cyrus" podcast.
In a candid conversation with host Tish Cyrus, Symoné shared, “I’m writing a book. It’s a memoir,” hinting at the juicy details yet to come. "But I can’t give you everything. The s--t that we went through?" she added, leaving listeners eager for more.
When Cyrus, 58, probed if the "That's So Raven" star would spill the beans on her childhood stardom in the book, Symoné quipped, "As best I can without getting sued, you know what I mean?" She reflected on the past, noting, "Some people now are even talking about the choices that happened back then. But I can’t judge them because that was the climate in which we lived."
“Every single generation, it does get better. Hopefully, with our work and our consistency of advocating for each other, things can move forward.”
The actress and singer, who first graced our screens at the tender age of 3 on "The Cosby Show," hopes her story inspires change and progress.
Symoné took a moment to reflect on her formative teenage years in the limelight. "I started 'That’s So Raven' at 15, and I had been on two shows before and had two albums," she recounted to Cyrus. "I knew that I was a role model because of the messaging that was told to me to be in the industry – yet it doesn’t dismiss the fact that there was a lot of pressure because I didn’t look like all of the girls that I was in the same category with. I felt like they were getting more opportunities because of the way that I looked."
Despite the pressures, Raven-Symoné's dedication to her craft shone through. "It was also, like, ‘I’m just gonna go to work and do what I need to,’” she concluded.
Last month, Symoné made waves at the Teen Vogue Summit 2025 in Los Angeles, appearing alongside her wife Miranda Maday, Teen Vogue's Associate Culture Director P. Claire Dodson, and fellow former child star Alyson Stoner. The group engaged in a lively discussion about navigating the challenges of growing up in the public eye, leaving audiences inspired by their resilience and candidness.
Stay tuned for more revelations as Raven-Symoné's memoir promises to be a page-turner filled with insights and untold stories from the world of childhood fame.