Raven-Symoné’s wife jokes about her ‘Black card’ during candid podcast moment
Miranda Pearman-Maday jokingly teased Raven-Symoné about skipping lotion during a lighthearted podcast chat

Raven-Symoné and her wife, Miranda Pearman-Maday, shared a humorous and candid moment that quickly caught attention online, after Pearman-Maday joked that Raven’s “Black card” could be pulled over her skincare habits.
During an appearance on Nick Cannon and Courtney Bee’s podcast We Playin’ Spades, the couple participated in a discussion about behaviors that might jokingly warrant losing one’s “Black card.” Pearman-Maday didn’t hesitate to call out her wife, saying that not moisturizing regularly should qualify. She told the hosts that Raven “doesn’t wear lotion” and sometimes “lets herself stay ashy,” prompting audible shock from Cannon.
Raven responded with good humor, admitting, “Sometimes I be ashy,” before explaining her personal routine. She shared that she uses African black soap and still relies on baby lotion, adding that she sometimes skips moisturizing simply because she gets tired of the process.
The conversation then turned playful and practical, with Cannon suggesting Raven make lotion part of her post-shower routine. Pearman-Maday agreed, explaining that applying lotion while the skin is still slightly damp helps lock in moisture and improves hydration.
The moment resonated with fans due to the couple’s relaxed dynamic and openness. Raven-Symoné and Pearman-Maday have previously addressed public scrutiny of their relationship, including online backlash in 2024 when Pearman-Maday revealed she hadn’t seen That’s So Raven before meeting her wife. Raven later defended her partner after she received harassment and threats.
This lighthearted exchange offered a glimpse into their relationship, blending humor, cultural commentary, and everyday couple banter that quickly became a viral talking point.


















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