Raven Symone is back!
The TV darling of Disney Channel marks her return to the platform that recognized her a global star amongst children audiences with a brand-new show called “Raven’s Home.” The show, is a spinoff to the network’s old show about a girl with psychic abilities, debuted before the weekend with a brand-new trailer, Popcrush said.
The new trailer had Symone as a narrator, in which she began to introduce her character’s homelife. She says, “I’m Raven and this is my home. These are my twin babies, Booker and Mia, and things have gotten even crazier since my best friend, Chelsea, and her kid, Levi, moved in. Then there’s Tess. She lives next door, but that doesn’t stop her from acting like she owns the place. Day by day, drama by drama, dance party by dance party, we’re doing our best to get by and get along. Sure, I can see the future, but I never saw all this coming. Welcome to “Raven’s Home.””
The show would officially mark he 31 year-old’s return to TV and acting as well, Rolling Out said. Her last gig was playing co-host on ABC’s “The View.” She has since departed from the talk show back in October so she can pursue her first love.
She said then, “I’m excited and sad, but mostly excited. I have an announcement to make: No, I’m not pregnant. There’s no title yet, but I’m calling it “That’s So Raven 2.” It’s Raven Baxter. It’s still me. But I am a mother this time. I’m going to be a single mother raising two kids, and one of them learns that she has visions. I’ve had such a great time … I’ve learned so much, and I’ve been saying, my experience has been multidimensional.”
“Raven’s Home” will debut on July 21 on the Disney Channel. It will also star Anneliese Van der Pol, Isaac Ryan Brown, Navia Robinson, Jason Maybaum and Sky Katz.


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