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Raven-Symoné Reflects On Infamous Oprah Interview Where She Said She Isn’t African American (WATCH)

Raven-Symon is reflecting on controversial comments she made almost a decade ago while appearing on the ‘Oprah: Where Are They Now?’ TV show.

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Here’s What Raven-Symon Said

On Tuesday, April 2, a video clip from a new episode of ‘Tea Time with Raven and Miranda’ was released via YouTube. To note, the podcast is hosted by Symon and her wife, Miranda Maday.

In the video, Symon explained that a clip from her 2014 appearance on ‘Where Are They Now’ has begun recirculating.

“I want to talk about something that has haunted me since 2014,” she explained.

Symon shared that the viral comment she made while appearing on the show prompted her to receive “so much backlash.”

“When that aired, I felt like the entire internet exploded and threw my name in the garbage. There was so much backlash from my community and others that misunderstood, slash, didn’t hear the exact words that I said. And the exact words that I said is that ‘I’m an American, not an African American,'” she explained. “A lot of people on the internet thought I said that I wasn’t Black. And I never said that. There’s a difference between being Black and African American.”

The 38-year-old explained that she never intends to “negate” her Blackness and understands her history. However, she believes the world at large views her as an American rather than an African American.

Watch her explain her stance below.

Social Media Reacts

Social media users entered The Shade Room’s comment section to share their mixed reactions to Symon’s current stance.

Instagram user @tatteddupliberian wrote,Why do BLACK people like to separate themselves from AFRICA ? We are all from Africa . I dont get it”
While Instagram user @lvlupsgaming added, Raven is 100% right cause in Europe, (for example) youre not African British, youre just British. American OVERLY categorizes minorities to make them not feel American. We got as much rights to this country as them MAGAs. They EQUAL to us not better! Ÿ˜”
Instagram user @2000shype wrote, Now that im older, I definitely understand what Raven was saying.”
While Instagram user @theleadmagnet added, A person from Jamaica for instance can refer to themselves as Jamaican and no one presses them to say African Jamaicanbut for some reason we (Americans) have to be African American lol.”
Instagram user @attiyah wrote, what she said clicked for me 6 years ago when i was at my HBCU, and a girl told me she was african american. i immediately said, yeah, me too ! she said oh, cool, im from ghana. which country are you from ? Ÿ˜ yeah nvm shawty, youre right Ÿ˜”

While Instagram user @jay.nedaj added, Girl you did not have to bring this back up..hush lmaooo”

Hot 97 radio hot Ebro Darden wrote, What she doesnt understand is American i a Nationality Black is a race, culture and ethnicity. African-American is also an ethnicity which is interchangeable with Black for some.”

Here’s What The Actor Previously Said

As The Shade Room previously reported, Symon appeared as a guest on ‘Oprah: Where Are They Now?’ in October 2014. During her appearance, the actor reportedly opened up about her sexual orientation and revealed that she noticed she was attracted to both genders of people at the age of 12.

From there, Symon explained that she doesn’t “want to be labeled gay.” However, the actor also took her stance one step further.

“I want to be labeled a ‘human who loves humans.’ I’m tired of being labeled I’m an American. I’m not an African American. I’m an American,'” she explained.

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