Raven-Symone fans are on the verge of passing out after the That's So Raven star gave an incredibly rare performance during Washington D.C.'s World Pride event over the weekend.
In a new video uploaded to TikTok, the 39-year-old was captured performing an a cappella rendition of "Cheetah Sisters" from the 2003 hit Disney film The Cheetah Girls, sending fans reeling over the "epic moment."
Commenters were absolutely gobsmacked by the surprise appearance, as the Disney Channel alum doesn't perform much these days.
@rachmorgannAnd cannot forget the epic moment when @ravensymone comes out with some #cheetahgirls at #worldpride2025 #fyp #foryoupage #foryou #throwbacksongs #thatsoraven #nostalgia #ravensymone #pridemonth #proudally
♬ original sound - rachmorgann"This is so important to me. Thank you for sharing ?," one fan praised, while another exclaimed, "SHUT THE HECK UP."
"How dare she do that without my presence," somebody else commented.
Fans who missed out admitted they "would have needed medical attention" had they been lucky enough to catch the show in real time, praising the musician from afar.
"U better sing Raven ????, that vocals is so beautiful," one commenter replied.
"Yesss sing that ish raven!!!!" another wrote.
But, as with many other nostalgic performances these days, fans were also disappointed with the lackluster response from the crowd over the "iconic moment."
"What an iconic moment why is no one more HYPE!!!!" one demanded.
"That crowd not nearly as loud as they should be," another observed, with others agreeing, "Crowd isn’t loud enough for me ?," and, "Y’all not loud enough for me ?."
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