Raven-Symone Dodges Questions About Orlando Brown Getting Her Face Tattooed On His Body

Raven-Symone Dodges Questions About Orlando Brown Getting Her Face Tattooed On His Body
Raven-Symone appears to be low-key flustered when asked about her former co-star, Orlando Brown. As Symone walked the carpet for the 2018 Radio Disney Music Awards, she was asked her thoughts on Brown allegedly getting her face tattooed on his neck. Earlier this year, Brown made waves on social media when he shared a video of him getting the tattoo completed.
Since the inking, Symone has been able to stir away from the media’s line of questioning, until now. She avoided the question by answering,
I made of the second season of That’s So Raven will be coming out July 25! Byeeee!
The sitcom Symone meant to mention was her new one, Raven’s Home, which stars Symone, Issac Ryan Brown, Anneliese van der Pol, Navia Ziraili Robinson and Sky Katz. According to Brown, the pair share a twisted history. From 2003-2007, the two were co-stars on Disney’s hit show That’s So Raven, but it seems like the pair will not be working together anytime soon.
After Brown received word he would not be returning to the reboot of That’s So Raven, he was pissed; claiming the new series would not be the same without him. On different accounts, Brown has revealed he and Raven have had a sexually explicit relationship, she’s a “fake b***h”, and insists that she was trolling him on his Instagram page.
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