How rich is Raven-Symoné? Scrabble host’s net worth explored

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Raven-Symoné, an iconic Disney star, is set to be the host of Scrabble, premiering on October 7, 2024, on The CW Network. She had a versatile and successful career in the entertainment industry since she began as a child star at the age of 3. She gained widespread recognition through her role in the popular Disney show That's So Raven and has continued to build on her success, becoming well-known for her work on The View.

Throughout her years working in Hollywood, she has ventured into multidimensional careers, generating a net worth of $4 million at the age of 38, as estimated by CelebrityNetWorth.


Raven-Symoné's multifaceted career and net worth

Raven-Symoné in Nickelodeon's 18th Annual Kids Choice Awards (Image via Getty)
Raven-Symoné in Nickelodeon's 18th Annual Kids Choice Awards (Image via Getty)

At the age of 3, Raven took 12 advertisements to her name. As her interest in acting grew, Raven got into The Cosby Show as Olivia while auditioning for The Ghost Dad opposite Bill Cosby as her first acting gig in a sitcom, which still earns her royalties every year. She appeared in Queen: The Story of American Family as a younger version of Halle Berry's character.

Raven-Symoné ventured into her musical career at 7. She spent two years learning from Missy Elliot and releasing her first album, Here's to New Dreams, in 1993 with MCA Records. However, she was later dropped from the records because of low sales, as her album had sold 100,000 copies in the USA.

The star played Nicole Lee of Hangin' with Mr. Cooper later in the same year until 1997. She even appeared on the silver screen in Little Rascals as Stymie's girlfriend, which earned $67.3 million worldwide. Her musical career continued with her second album, Undeniable, with her father's record, RayBlaze Record, which didn't sell much in the United States.

Raven-Symoné's outstanding performance in Dr. Doolittle contributed significantly to the film's success, grossing an impressive $294.5 million worldwide. Her Disney show That's So Raven made history on the Disney channel, running for four seasons and generating $400 million in sales from soundtracks, dolls, DVDs, and video games.

Amid the success, she bought herself a house in Sherman Oaks costing $1.4 million. She listed the house for sale in November 2020 for $2.1 million, according to CelebrityNetWorth.

Raven-Symoné at Ravens Home S2 (Image via Getty)
Raven-Symoné at Ravens Home S2 (Image via Getty)

The Cheetah Girls series, spin-off films, and the soundtracks were a significant part of Raven-Symoné's early career. The soundtrack debuted on the Billboard charts and became the second best-selling soundtrack of 2004. She also appeared in The Princess Diaries 2 and starred in movies such as For One Night and College Road Trip, furthering Raven Symone's recognition in the USA and Canada.

In 2013, Raven retired from acting to attend college and hosted a show called The View from 2015 to 2016. She appeared in acting gigs like Empire and Black-ish, and a reality show called The Masked Singer. Her spin-off, Raven's Home, popularized her again and earned her a nomination for the Daytime Emmy Award.

Raven-Symoné and wife Miranda Maday (Image via Getty)
Raven-Symoné and wife Miranda Maday (Image via Getty)

Born on December 10, 1985, in Atlanta, she moved to New York as a toddler. Raven began her modeling career at the age of 3 and appeared in a total of 12 advertisements. She continued to pursue acting and gained fame as a Disney star.


Symone is now set to be in the public eye again, as she will be the host of Scrabble, premiering on October 7, 2024, on The CW Network.

Raven is married to her girlfriend, Miranda Maday, with whom she has a podcast called The Best Podcast Ever.

Edited by Ivanna Lalsangzuali
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