![]() You’re getting fat!’ I’m like, ‘I’m seven! I’m hungry!'”įortunately, the “Raven’s Home” star said, body acceptance has come a long way since her days as a child actor.Īlso Read: Ann Coulter Shuts Down Raven-Symone, Spouts Trump Love on 'The View' (Video) And I remember people would be like, ‘You can’t eat that. “I remember not being able to have the bagel or anything at - we would call it crafty, where it’s just a table of food, ready for you to eat whatever you want. “It was definitely hard,” she revealed in 2015. During her run on ABC daytime talk show “The View,” she divulged how she was told not to eat while portraying Olivia Kendall on “The Cosby Show.” It’s a topic that Raven-Symone has discussed before. It’s not about your size.”Īlso Read: 'The View': Raven-Symone Blames the Bible for Hillary Hate “I was on tour forever because it’s not about your size, it’s about what you have to say, if you can sing or dance, and performing. ‘I don’t know how she can dance being that big.’ And I was like, ‘I still did it!'” she offered. Raven-Symone went on to detail the criticism, recalling, “ I was too big to be doing an hour and a half concert. “I probably wouldn’t have so many mental issues.” ![]() ![]() “I wish I was living now as a younger person,” Raven-Symone told People in an interview published Monday. Former “The View” panelist Raven-Symone is opening up about the effect that childhood body-shaming has had on her state of mind, saying that she has “so many mental issues” that are likely the result of being criticized about her body as a youth. ![]()
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