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Raven-Symoné Announces She’s Married

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In a series of Instagram posts, the 34-year-old actress/producer announced the news on Thursday (June 18) first by teasing that something big had just happened to her.

Then, in a second post, Raven-Symoné revealed a pic of her new wife, Miranda Maday and her during a sweet moment.

Finally, Raven-Symoné thanked everyone involved in her new union which from her photos appears to have taken place in her backyard.

Pearman-Maday also shared pics from the big day on her Instagram Story.

In one of them, Raven kissed her new wife on the cheek as they sat in a car, while another photo gave a full-length view of their wedding outfits.

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