Disney Channel's hit supernatural comedy That's So Raven, which aired between 2003 and 2007.The American actress won heaps of awards for her time on the show, and to the delight of Disney fans she reprised her iconic Raven role in the reboot of the sitcom, Raven's Home, which premiered in 2017.It's been nearly 20 years since the first episode of That's So Raven flew onto our screens in 2003, so Daily Star have taken a look inside the life of its leading lady.When Raven opened up about her sexuality, she revealed that she didn't want to be "labelled".Her sexuality had already hit headlines after she tweeted in August 2013 that she was happy for the legalisation of gay marriage.Taking to Twitter, she wrote that it meant she could "finally get married!"However, she later clarified that she doesn't want to be labelled "gay" - in a bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2014.She told the famous chat show host: "I don't want to be labeled gay.
I want to be labeled a human who loves humans."She added that she's in an amazing, happy relationship with her partner, who is also a woman, but she said she didn't need a 'category' for it.The actress said that she realised her sexuality when she was around 12 years old.She laughed: "When I was like 12; I was looking at everything."Raven added that she 'didn't need language' to explain who she likes.Raven used to be in a relationship with AzMarie Livingstone, an actress and model, but they split in 2015.AzMarie shot to fame on America's Next Top Model: British Invasion in 2012, and she had started dated Raven that year.Raven previously told People that she wishes she could only "binge-watch" shows with AzMarie at the time.She said: "I refuse to binge-watch shows with anyone unless.
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