Raven-Symoné recently revealed some big information about her income from “The Cosby Show.”

At 34-years-old, the Atlanta-born actress has already reached veteran status in Hollywood since she played Olivia Kendall on the 1980s sitcom as a toddler.

» Photos: Raven-Symone meets her fans

Apparently, the revenue she’s generated from that time is still sitting in the bank, too.

The singer has been streaming on Instagram Live amid the coronavirus pandemic and in a recent Q&A session, social media consultant and influencer Jerome Trammel asked a question about Raven-Symoné’s “Cosby” income.

"So, is it true that you haven't touched your Cosby money?" the Atlanta resident asked the star according to a capture of the actress' livestream on Twitter. "Or you mean, like, residuals as of lately?"

“I haven’t touched my ‘Cosby’ money,” Raven-Symoné said.

The confirmation led to a viral tweet that generated more than 100 responses and thousands of retweets and likes. Twitter users also applauded the star.

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At the top of the month, Raven-Symoné spoke about growing up in show business with Hot New Hip Hop.

“It’s not like I started when I was 15. I didn’t start when I was 12. I got out of the womb, said hi, and then they put me on television,” said Raven-Symoné, who is releasing a new album.

“Know that everything that comes from my mouth is because I was raised in the industry that you supported me in,” she added. “This is what I saw. These are the people I came in contact with. These are the lessons that I’ve learned. This is the business that I’ve known. Good, bad, weird, fumbles of words. That’s just who I am and I can’t apologize for it because I started when I was 16-months old.”

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