The labels are for clothes, not people-just ask Miley Cyrus or Raven!
The two former Disney stars have spoken about not wanting to have to identify themselves as straight, gay, bisexual or any other term describing classified their sexual preferences. More recently, Miley did speak when she revealed she has had past relationships that are not right "," heterosexual ones. She further asked about his sexuality in a Facebook chat, to which she replied: "I never want to label me I am ready to love someone who loves me for who I am, I'm open."
Raven, who last year told Oprah Winfrey on her own Where are they now that she did not want to be labeled as "gay" or "African American" understands that means Miley bit non- labels. She then invited Monday defended the singer co-hosting The View on ABC, saying, "She will not be labeled This sounds familiar."
The two former Disney stars have spoken about not wanting to have to identify themselves as straight, gay, bisexual or any other term describing classified their sexual preferences. More recently, Miley did speak when she revealed she has had past relationships that are not right "," heterosexual ones. She further asked about his sexuality in a Facebook chat, to which she replied: "I never want to label me I am ready to love someone who loves me for who I am, I'm open."
Raven, who last year told Oprah Winfrey on her own Where are they now that she did not want to be labeled as "gay" or "African American" understands that means Miley bit non- labels. She then invited Monday defended the singer co-hosting The View on ABC, saying, "She will not be labeled This sounds familiar."

The part of Raven OWN interview in which she said she only wanted to be labeled as "a man who loves humans" and "American" reading. "I'm just a lot of heat on the Internet and in the black community, "she explained to the ladies on the view.
"I'm not going to say that the African American community, I will tell the black community," she said. "Because they thought I said I'm not black ... Everyone was mad that I did not call African. ""
"I know where my roots are," she said. "She [Miley] knows where its roots come from. She knows who she lays in bed with ... "
Raven expressed support for Miley, saying she fully endorsed "we should not be labeled because it creates tensions between people ..."
In the above video of The View on ABC, Raven also explains why neither she nor Miley should feel like they have to qualify. His alternative suggestion? "Let's be human, and we call it a day," she said.
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