Who is Blaize Pearman? All about Raven-Symoné’s late brother

Following the news of the death of Raven-Symoné’s brother, Blaize Pearman, more details are known about the It’s so Raven The star’s brother has appeared.

As previously reported, Symoné revealed the news that her younger brother died at the age of 31 after being diagnosed with colon cancer on his 38th birthday. “Thank you [for] All the love yesterday,” he wrote to his fans. “It felt beyond. “It’s hard to celebrate fully knowing that I’m here and he’s not.”

Also on her Instagram account, Raven-Symoné shared that celebrating was a little bittersweet for her. “Because last month I lost my brother, Blaize,” she explained. “He was fighting colon cancer for about two years and is now in a better place. He loved him and I miss him, and the emotions that have been coming in and out (of my body, my mind, and my family) have been a roller coaster.

PEOPLE reports that Symoné, who celebrated her birthday on Sunday, December 10, is six years older than Blaize. Her birthday is this Saturday, December 16. He was the only son of Lydia Gaulden and Christopher B. Pearman, making him Symoné’s only brother.

Raven-Symoné noted that her brother was celebrating his 32nd birthday. “His birthday is December 16th and he always will be,” she explained in the video message. “I love you guys. My family on Instagram, my family at home and my family and friends. You have been an incredible support system and I love you all.”

Blaize also showed off the bond between him and Raven-Symoné on social media. He also appeared with his famous sister on multiple occasions.

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Raven-Symoné once spoke about her family’s support through the years

While her parents and brother have continually supported her and her long acting career, Raven-Symoné once shared how her parents helped protect her and her privacy.

During a 2014 interview with Oprah Winfrey, Symoné explained the lessons she learned from her parents. “My parents taught me to keep my life private as best as I could,” she explained. “They showed me all the role models I can become and what I want for myself in the future.”

Her father also spoke to NPR in June 2010 about Symoné first talking about her interest in being an actress. She was two years old at the time. “I saw the seriousness in her eyes and then gave her the understanding [of] what it would take,” Pearman explained. “And she agreed to what would be necessary. And then I thought the next logical step was, well, I’ll take you to the biggest agency in Atlanta. “If they saw something there, it would clearly be a sign for us to keep moving forward to help them achieve that dream.”

After meeting at the Lejohns(ph) agency, Raven’s parents hired her.

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