She credited her wife Miranda Pearman-Maday with giving her the motivation to lose a substantial amount of weight.
And Raven-Symoné put her stunning figure on display on Saturday when she and her wife walked the red carpet at the 48th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards for Children s Programming and Animation.
The 35-year-old actress looked chic in a black satin coat that complemented Miranda s black dress as she prepared to host the award ceremony, which was divided into two days.
New look: Raven-Symoné looked fantastic after losing 30 pounds as she and her wife Miranda Pearman-Maday arrived at the Daytime Emmy Children s Awards. The actress was co-hosting the ceremony
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What would Leslie Knope do?
Creator of ‘Parks and Recreation’ and ‘The Good Place’ joins philosophy professor to speak about civic engagement in teen media
Center for Scholars and Storytellers
From left: Navia Robinson, Mike Schur and Pamela Hieronymi Alison Hewitt |
February 3, 2021
Some impressively civic-minded comedies are showing up in teens’ streaming queues during the pandemic. As we all turn to TV comfort food while keeping safer at home, shows like “Parks and Recreation” and “The Good Place” are rising to the top for teens, according to a small survey by the UCLA-based Center for Scholars and Storytellers.
Though the shows weren’t originally aimed specifically at teens, Yalda Uhls, the center’s executive director and a UCLA adjunct assistant professor of psychology, says perhaps that’s because no one was listening to what teens want to watch. Now teens can weigh in on Feb. 5 at the center’s event, “What Would Leslie Knope Do?”