Raven Symoné Recalls Her Ex Impregnating Another Woman And Later Asking Her To Be The Godmother
By Jacquez Printup on August 7, 2025 at 2:45 PM EDT

Raven Symoné could see into the future when she was on Disney's "That's So Raven," but she likely didn't see this coming.
While speaking to Jeff Lewis on his SiriusXM radio show, Symoné, 39, reflected on the time her ex-boyfriend cheated on her and got another woman pregnant.
However, that wasn't the worst of their relationship troubles. Shortly after Raven Symoné discovered the news about the baby, her ex asked her a question that sent her into a spiral.
Raven Symoné's Ex-Boyfriend Had A Baby While Dating Her
During Symoné's appearance on "Jeff Lewis Live," Lewis asked the iconic actor about some of her past relationships.
“I wanted to ask you about your past relationships because you had said, I believe, that you were in a relationship for seven years,” Lewis asked. “And he stepped outside of the relationship. Is that correct?”
Symoné confirmed by saying, "That's a nice way to put it, yes."
Later, Lewis asked Symoné whether her ex got another woman pregnant, to which she replied, "Yes."
Raven Symoné Is Still In Communication With Her Ex

Symoné provided more background information about her relationship with the unnamed celebrity, explaining that they had been "together for a really long time."
That's when Symoné got candid about what really went down behind closed doors.
"He got another girl pregnant," the "Raven's Home" star said, adding, "And the best part of it was: he asked me to be the godmother of the kid."
Symoné went on to say that she's still "in communication" with her ex today, sharing that she has much respect for some of the challenges he's faced throughout life.
“He's been through a lot, so there's, you know, nothing but love and respect for all that he's gone through in his family, but he still talks about it all the time. Dumb-ss," she finished.
Raven Symoné Has Made All Of Her Previous Partners Sign NDAs

In a previous interview, covered by The Blast, Symoné opened up about how strict she has to be regarding her romantic relationships.
Speaking with Howie Mandell, the former child star said that all of her relationships have included an NDA, or a non-disclosure agreement, which essentially ensures privacy.
"All of my relationships, especially – obviously – when I started dating, I had to get people to sign NDAs. It took me a while to wrap my head around it because it's very impersonal, but someone in our position needs to do that," the "Cosby Show" star said.
According to Symoné, she presents her partners with the paperwork right "before the naughty times come."
Symoné Asked Her Current Wife To Sign An NDA, Too

Symoné, who's currently married to Miranda Pearman-Maday, a social media manager and podcast host, asked her to sign the NDA paperwork as well. However, she wasn't as eager to present the documents to Maday as she had been with her other partners in the past.
"We were in New York. We were in this outdoor French restaurant, and my mom had been bugging me. She was like, 'You got to get it signed. I'm like, 'She's from the industry.' And my mom was bugging me. I was reluctant because I knew something was different about Miranda," Symoné said.
According to the "Some Call It Magic" singer, Maday reluctantly signed the paperwork later in their relationship.
"We both were like, 'This takes away the genuineness of it all, but we also understood that we live in Hollywood," Symoné added.
Symoné Believed The 'Black' Community Would Be Upset With Her For Dating Someone White

Symoné has also been candid about the struggles she first faced while dating Maday, who is white.
“I’ll be honest, it was kind of a self-inflicted, old way of thinking that the Black community would be mad that I was dating a white person,” she said, according to Black Enterprise. “It was this residual thought process that really wasn’t fact. And so I didn’t know how to communicate that with her.”
Symoné continued, “I just caught people staring at me all the time. It felt weird, but then again, it wasn’t really happening. I think I was just carrying burdens that happened in the ’90s and ’80s that weren’t really working for the now.”