Raven Symoné Marries Miranda Maday in Intimate Backyard Ceremony
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Raven-Symoné Gets Married in Surprise Backyard Wedding

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“I’s married NOW.”

Raven-Symoné is ready to “tear the world a new a**hole.”

Everyone’s favorite clairvoyant actress announced today that she and her new wife tied the knot in a surprise backyard ceremony. Symoné shared a shot of the couple embracing after what Symoné described in a now-deleted post as a “small” intimate affair.

 

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“I got married to a woman who understands me from trigger to joy, from breakfast to midnight snack, from stage to home,” said Symoné. “I love you Mrs. Pearman-Maday! Let’s tear this world a new a**hole!!! I’s married NOW.”

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She also shared an image of the newlyweds showing off their new wedding bands intricately designed wedding bands.

 

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Pearman-Maday also shared some shots from the ceremony on her Instagram of the couple embracing in their yard. Symoné dressed in all black with stunning, long ombre braids. Pearman-Maday dressed in a white jumpsuit and veil. The guests arrived in their finery, and face masks.

 

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Symoné and her new wife Miranda Pearman-Maday are apparently not immune to the upheaval of many large, planned wedding celebrations in recent months. With stories of entire wedding parties crashed by authorities, let this be an example to anyone out there. Your wedding doesn’t need to break the bank to be meaningful.

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It’s clear that Raven and Miranda are extremely happy together, and we wish them a long and happy marriage.

Raven-Symoné Gets Married in Surprise Backyard Wedding

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