Raven-Symoné says that she was shameful of the body as a starf

The actor claims to be told that she is "growing" by colleagues from Cosby Show.


Body shame is something that many people have known in one way or another, and something of which many artists, in particular, have spoken because of the pressures of the entertainment industry. Even with all these stories made public, you could always be surprised to learn how much the shame of the body started for a young star.Former child actorCorbeau symony has become a familiar name thanks to its role onThe Cosby Show When she was only about four years old, and she shared that she was shameful by body at only seven years by someone who worked on the series.

Read the continuation to see what Raven-Symoné had to say that his body was examined at such a young age and on the other cases in which the 36-year-old man faced a bodily shame throughout of her career.

Read this then:The former star child says that the "sexualized" by the fans made him feel "ashamed".

SomeoneThe Cosby Showtold her that she "enlarged".

Raven-Symoné at the 1990 Starlight Children's Foundation Gala
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Raven-Symoné joinedThe Cosby Show During her sixth season, which was created in 1989. She played Olivia Kendall, the daughter-in-law of Denise Huxable (Lisa Bonet).

During an episode ofView In 2015, Raven-Symoné explained that she wasIncreased by the appearance of his body And because of what she ateThe Cosby Show Located when she was seven years old.

"It was really difficult",See Co-Host said (Going throughPeople). "I remember not having been able to have the bagel or anything to - we rarely called it, where it is just a food table, ready to eat what you want. And I remember that people would be like "you can't eat that. You are fat! I say to myself: 'I am seven years old! I'm hungry!' ""

She was told that she couldn't have been tour because of her body size.

Raven-Symoné at the 2003 Teen Choice Awards
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Raven-Symoné continued to play on the Disney Channel seriesIt's so raven During her adolescence and in the early 1920s. She was also a singer, who released four albums, and she played with the Girls Cheetah, in the films, in recordings and on stage.

In a 2017 interview withPeople, the star shared thisShe was also shameful Regarding his musical career.

"[They said] I was too big to do an hour and a half in concert." I don't know how she can dance to be so tall. "And I said to myself:" I always did it! "She said." I was on tour forever because it's not your size, that's what You have to say, if you can sing or dance and play. This is not your size. "

Being compared to others did not help.

Raven-Symoné at the 1993 Kids' Choice Awards
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Raven-symone shared onView What to see women she "would never aspire to" did not help.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

"I'm not going to put them on the explosion, but that's what I have been told at this age of age," she continued the people who told her that she was "big"The Cosby Show Position.

She continued: "Even until I go up to 180 pounds. OnIt's so raven, you put unpleasant things in front of me, or you put images of these women to whom I never aspire, of course, I will be depressed. ""

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She saw a positive change with regard to acceptance of the body.

Raven-Symoné at the premiere of
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In herPeople Interview, Raven-Symoné said: "I want me to live now as a younger person. I probably wouldn't have as many mental problems" because she feels that things are playing in the right direction when it comes to accept different types of body types.

"I love to kiss your body," she said. "Nowadays, you have all kinds, and it's funny, it's serious, it's every color, it's each head form, it's all hair. And there is androgyny, And there are LGBTs arriving, and it feels good. We haven't done it. Ayez it the last time enough and I suppose that is what the past is - to ensure that the present does it have to be. "

The star continued: "The world is too big to have a kind of view to show beauty, because then you literally destroy society ... and then you want to talk about the way we lie down and this. 'is to be created in the industry in which we are. So why not break the mold? "


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