'I'm not about to hire you if your name is Watermelondrea': Raven-Symoné shocks on The View after admitting she'd never employ someone with 'black' name

  • Raven's comments came as the women discussed a recent study that found Americans make racist assumptions based on people's names 
  • Whoopi Goldberg first played clip of popular YouTube video '60 most ghetto names' - featuring 'Grapedrankisha' and 'Fri'Chickenisha'
  • After the video Raven said she was 'very discriminatory' towards words 'like the ones they were saying in those names'
  • 'It's just not going to happen,' she continued, 'I'm not going to hire you' 
  • Whoopi put her hands to her chest in shock following her co-host's comments but Raven continued to laugh before asking 'is that mean?' 

The View has become the center of controversy once again, this time after Raven-Symoné admitted that she would not hire someone with a 'black' name.

'I'm not about to hire you if your name is Watermelondrea,' the former child star said to her shocked co-hosts during Thursday's episode of the ABC show. 

'It's just not going to happen,' she continued. 'I'm not going to hire you.' 

Raven's comment came while the women discussed a recent UCLA study published in the journal Evolution and Human Behavior, which found that Americans make racist assumptions based on people's names.

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Raven-Symoné put The View back in the center of controversy when she said she would not hire someone with a 'black' name

The women had been discussing a recent UCLA study that found Americans make racist assumptions based on people's names

Whoopi Goldberg introduced the topic and then played a popular YouTube video, titled '60 most ghetto names', for the audience. 

The countdown video featured names like 'Grapedrankisha' and 'Fri'Chickenisha'. 

'Just to bring it back, can we take back "racist" and say "discriminatory", because I think that's a better word,' Raven asked after the clip ended. 

Whoopi nodded, saying 'It's a much better word,' but her agreement was short-lived as Raven continued to speak. 

'And I am very discriminatory against words like the ones they were saying in those names,' she said, referencing the video before admitting she would never hire a 'Watermelondrea'.

Whoopi's hands flew to her chest following the comment and she gave the audience a horrified look, but Raven pointed at her reaction and laughed. 

After the women played popular YouTube video '60 most ghetto names' for the audience Raven admitted she would never hire someone with the name 'Watermelondrea' 

Whoopi Goldberg's hands flew to her chest as Raven admitted she was 'very discriminatory' against the kinds of names featured in the video 

'But that's not their fault,' co-host Paula Faris chimed in disagreement with Raven, as Michelle Collins tried to lighten the mood by saying, 'Would you not hire me if I was King'Kong'Quisha?', referencing another name in the clip. 

'Is that mean?' Raven asked, seemingly confused that her co-hosts and audience weren't laughing along with her. 

Joy Behar then swiftly changed the topic, saying that white people were fond of naming their children after fruits and vegetables.

But Raven's comments were far from being forgotten as critics took to Twitter to point out the irony of her words. 

'How do you, a Black person with an ethnic name, justify proudly endorsing discriminatory hiring practices on a nat'l [sic] platform?' asked one user. 

'Not only does "Raven-Symoné" looks and sound ethnic,' he added. 'She's saying this while wearing a bright red mohawk.' 

Raven's comments were far from being forgotten, sending Twitter alight with critics who pointed out their underlying irony

'Dear Raven Symone, have you ever heard of that lesson about the stones and the glass houses,' wrote another. 

'I guess it's a good thing that @ravensymone wasn't an interviewer when Whoopi and Barack and Oprah and Condoleeza were looking for work,' tweeted one user.

Some on Twitter said the comments were even more shocking as the actress had once starred in an episode of That's So Raven in which her character lost out on a job because of the color of her skin.

This hasn't been the first controversy The View has seen in recent weeks.   

Co-host Paula Faris (pictured) said 'but it's not their fault' as Raven continued to laugh and Michelle Collins tried to lighten the mood, asking her, 'Would you not hire me if I was King'Kong'Quisha'?

Earlier this month, the show lost four major sponsors after Joy Behar and Michelle Collins made fun of a nurse who performed a monologue about her job during the Miss America talent competition.

The hosts poked fun at Miss Colorado Kelley Johnson, as Joy questioned why she had 'a doctor's stethoscope on her neck?'

Johnson & Johnson, Eggland's Best, McCormick & Company, Snuggle and Party City all announced they were cutting ties with the show after #NursesUnite became a trending topic.  

And in August, DailyMail.com exclusively revealed that former co-host Rosie Perez canceled her last appearances on the show after being forced to apologize to Kelly Osbourne for her anger regarding her co-star's racist remark about Latinos.

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