Raven-Symoné, star of That’s So Raven and Raven’s Home, offered unique insight into her intimate life with wife Miranda Pearman-Maday during a recent appearance on the Outlaws with TS Madison podcast. She revealed surprising preferences about their sex toys, particularly a strap-on, sparking buzz online.
On air, TS Madison pressed Raven-Symoné with a personal question: “You got the strap, you use the strap? What’s the strap-on?” Raven simply answered, “I’m courteous,” then added, “I let her choose.” However, she noted one firm stipulation: “It can’t be a color. It can’t be pink,” explaining that any strap-on “has to be a skin tone.”
This candid admission highlighted their comfort discussing intimate details publicly. Raven explained she isn’t drawn to ribbed toys, quipping, “And I don’t need it,” citing preference for simplicity.
Mental Connection Matters More Than the Toy
Even more telling, Raven reflected on the emotional connection that underscores their relationship. “One thing I also love about Miranda… is a mental connection that allows for a strap and a non-strap as well. And it feels the same either way,” she said.
Her words emphasize that emotional intimacy outweighs any physical device. She and Maday appear to navigate their bond with openness and a shared understanding.
The revelation prompted a swift online response. Many fans voiced discomfort at learning such personal details from a childhood favorite. One commented, “Coulda lived my whole life not knowing what kind of strap-on my favorite childhood TV star uses.” Another wrote, “Raven … is you cool?” expressing surprise and discomfort.
Some responses crossed into a more negative tone, with statements like, “Jesus help Raven! My God, I can’t believe this is how she turned out to be.”
This conversation isn’t the first time Raven-Symoné and Miranda have exposed facets of their marriage. In the past, they’ve discussed financial rumors, including Miranda’s insistence she is “richer” and didn’t marry Raven for money.
They also revealed they sleep in separate bedrooms to maintain personal space. Raven said the arrangement “strengthen[s] my love for my wife,” citing absence as positive.