Raven Baxter is back, but she’s older, wiser, and a divorcedmother oftwins.
We didn’t get to see that inThat’s So Raven."
It’s a sharp contrast with Booker’s more trouble-prone nature.

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“Raven knows Nia is self-sufficient.
She’s strong and knows what’s going on,” explains the actress.
He’s a mama’s boy, but he has a responsibility now."
Lucky for Raven, she’s not doing this parenting thing on her own.
“The show is based on how you might have a family in an untraditional sense.
It’s something comprehensive and true to life and many people go through on an everyday basis.”
“Raven’s still in fashion,” says her portrayer.
“She has a very interesting job, which will be revealed as the season goes on.
That’s how I was taught.
So we’re all learning together.
But I think we’re going to punch it up a little bit more as the season continues.”
“It means everything to me, being able to come back with a different view on life.
I can show people who I’ve become as a woman,” says the actress.
“I really don’t have to worry about anything when I play her.
She’s just fun.
When I’m off set, I have to be me and worry about this and this and this.
Raven’s Homepremieres on Friday, July 21 on Disney Channel after theDescendants 2premiere.