Raven-Symone Has Never Touched Her “Cosby Show” Income
Raven-Symone Reveals That She’s Never Touched Her Cosby Show Income
At the age of 34, Raven Symone has revealed that she has not touched the residual income she’s made when she starred on “The Cosby Show” at the tender age of three.
On “The Cosby Show”, Raven-Symone played Olivia Kendall, the step- granddaughter to Cliff Huxtable (played by Bill Cosby). Raven Symone played Olivia until the series finale in 1992. It has been 28 years since she last played Olivia but Raven reveals that she is saving the money that she made all those years ago.
In a recent Q&A session, social media consultant and influencer Jerome Trammel asked Raven about the “Cosby Show” income. Jerome Trammel asks,
“So, is it true that you haven’t touched your Cosby money?”
In which Raven responds,
“Or you mean, like, residuals as of lately? I haven’t touched my ‘Cosby’ money,”
Talk about caked up! #RavenSymone has NEVER touched her money from The #CosbyShow! She played Olivia when she was 3. She’s now 34. pic.twitter.com/0GOsLpQUvt
— theJasmineBRAND (@thejasminebrand) May 12, 2020
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