Raven-Symoné Dumped By Girlfriend AzMarie? Break Up Following Ann Coulter Diss?

By Mereb Gebremariam m.gebremariam@mstarsnews.com | Oct 20, 2015 01:10 PM EDT

Childhood actress and "The View's" co-host, Raven-Symoné has reportedly ended her relationship with girlfriend, AzMarie Livingston.

The "That's So Raven" child star is now single after three years of dating according to US Weekly, following a controversial week over discriminatory comments she made regarding "uncommon names" in today's society and even some backfire from Republican favorite and author of "Adios America," Ann Coulter.

Raven has always remained mum about her sexual orientation and relationship with the "America's Newt Top Model: British Invasion" contestant and only opened up to Oprah Winfrey about what she likes to be labeled as and what the model meant to her, "I'm in an amazing happy relationship with my partner, a woman," she said in the "Where Are They Now? Special on OWN, "I am proud to be who I am and what I am. I don't want to be labeled gay. I want to be labeled a human who loves humans. I'm tired of being labeled."

She added that her mother has always guided her to keep her personal relationships quiet, "On the other side, my mother and people in my family, they've taught me to keep my personal life to myself as much as possible, but I am proud to be who I am and what I am."

This is just a series of bad press for the 29-year-old who was slammed in the media for her unsettling comments on not hiring anyone with unconventional names, specifically a woman named "Watermelondrea."

 Oct 9, the red-haired newest co-star laughed stating that she wouldn't hire people with non-traditional names, "I'm not about to hire you if your name is Watermelondrea. It's just not going to happen. I'm not going to hire you."

Following the incident and immediate social media backlash, Raven apologized telling fans that she has been a victim of discrimination in the past and never meant the comments she made, "I have been denied many jobs because of my skin color, body size, and age. Each time I was rejected, my self-esteem was negatively affected (sic), so I empathize with those who feel victimized by what I said," she posted in hopes of quelling a controversy that began on the show two days earlier."

She explained, "I should not be part of the problem, I should be part of the solution."

It only got worse for the singer after she tried to shut down American Conservator, Coulter, however it backfired when she shut Raven up by recent TV flop, "Well, I'm at least talking about policy," Coulter said. "You have a position on what people's names should be. Watermelondrea - I mean, you'll insult people for their names."

Awkward...

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