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Hair Transformation Video Sparks Fan Reactions


Raven-Symoné is changing her hairstyle three months into the new year! Known for her short hair in recent years, the ‘Disney’ star has embraced a new natural look. Rae is now sporting starter locs, and the update from her and the loctitian has even drawn comments from other celebrities. Roomies, what do you think? Is Raven-Symoné rocking this look?

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Raven-Symoné’s Hairstylist Shows Off Starter Locs Process

On Monday night, Los Angeles hairstylist Erinn Courtney shared about working on Raven-Symoné’s starter locs. Her Instagram Reel recapped their live session from Sunday (Feb. 22). The video featured Erinn and Rae sharing laughs and confirming that her locs will be small instant locs, not sister locs. In her caption, the stylist mentioned she completed the transformation at 11:55 p.m. At the end of the video, Raven-Symoné was shaking her new locs, which have a curly end finish and a bang. She also expressed:

“I really f*cking love this. It feels right. It really does feel good. I’m really happy.”

Afterward, Raven-Symoné remarked that’s five years of a hairstyle and joked about not sitting in the chair again! Our sis was smiling throughout the video! “This is very correct…it’s very cute,” she added at another point. Raven shared a longer video of the behind-the-scenes process.

In a separate post, Raven-Symoné expressed her excitement about her new hair and showcased some earrings she was transforming into hair charms. The actress hinted that she has “a lot” of projects coming up in the next two years and wants to “stay connected” while she executes!

Celebs And Fans Weigh In On Raven’s New Look

In the comments of Erinn Courtney’s recap, fans and celebrities praised the hair transformation and the hairstylist’s skills. Eva Marcille commented, “Welcome to the club. She @e_scizorhands started my locs six years ago.” Skai Jackson’s mother, Kiya Cole, wrote, “When it grows out, it’s going to look nice!” Ebie, daughter of the late Eazy-E, added, “Everybody loves Raven! This [fire emoji].”

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Roommates, you all showed out in the comments! After TSR reposted on Instagram, over 2,000 comments ranged from friendly jokes about Rae and her wife to compliments on Rae’s glow.

Tiny’s daughter, Zonnique, commented, “Raven can do no wrong!”

@melthediva remarked, “The fact that she looks so overjoyed by it makes my heart smile…I can NEVA hate Ms Raven I love this new look too.”

“Oh this gonna eat!!!!!,” @wife_statuss7 added.

“I’m actually loving this. This is going to be her look!,” @xodiaraye wrote.

Disney Fans Grieving Loss Of A ‘Lizzie McGuire’ Star

While Raven-Symoné fans are celebrating her update, another segment of the Disney 2000s fandom is mourning a tragic loss. Robert Carradine, who portrayed Lizzie McGuire’s dad Sam, has passed away. His brother Ever Carradine and Hilary Duff have both shared heartbreaking statements. The Carradine family revealed that Robert died by suicide after struggling with Bipolar Disorder. He was 71.

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What Do You Think Roomies?



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Sarah Parker is a research analyst and content contributor with a strong interest in business strategy, organizational behavior, and social development. With a background in sociology and public policy, she focuses on exploring the intersection between research and real-world application. Sarah regularly contributes articles that bridge academic insights and practical relevance, aiming to foster critical thinking and innovation across sectors.