Tracee Ellis Ross is opening up about the end of Black-ish.
28.03.2022 - 01:59 / etonline.com
Tracee Ellis Ross promises that 's final season was wrapped with 'joy and pride.«ET spoke with the actress on the red carpet of the 94th annual Academy Awards on Sunday, where she opened up about saying goodbye to her TV family — for now. »I think it was doing the whole thing, I was present the whole time," she said when asked how she had processed filming the end of the series and moving forward past the emotional ending. «I enjoyed my eight years.
I grew, I watched the others grow and I feel like it ended with so much joy and pride, and I am able to end joyfully, you know?»The actress, who graced the awards show to serve as a presenter this year, has been on a roller coaster of emotions as the official end of her ABC series draws near.The cast wrapped its eighth and final season in December and began airing the last installment this January. The final episodes air this spring, and although Ross has processed the ending, she admits that she still finds it emotional to watch the episodes as they air.«I cried my eyes out last week,» she joked.
"Anthony [Anderson] was literally like, 'Are you crying again?' and I was like, 'Absolutely I am!' I cried a lot and I have a feeling that as we are doing the final sort of events, there will be a lot more tears… As we finish and walk into Emmy Award season, all of that will bring up the feelings again.«But the end of doesn't mean the end of Johnson family appearances! With the renewal of the show's Freeform spinoff and star Marcus Scribner joining his TV sister, Yara Shahidi, on the spinoff, fans can count on seeing Ross and Anderson as Rainbow and Andre Johnson in the future. It's a concept that Ross is rather excited about.»I mean, why would we end that? I would never say no
.Tracee Ellis Ross is opening up about the end of Black-ish.
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Tracee Ellis Ross always knows how to make a statement on a red carpet, and Sunday night's Oscars was no different! The 49-year-old actress stepped onto the red carpet in a strapless, tea-length, red Carolina Herrera gown. Ross paired the bold look with matching shoes, an equally bright red lip and a stunning diamond and pearl necklace.She wore her hair slicked back and kept her smile wide as she posed for pics ahead of Sunday's ceremony.The actress, who graced the awards show to serve as a presenter this year, has been on a roller coaster of emotions as the end of her ABC series draws near.In an interview with in January, Ross also reflected on the end of, including her getting emotional during the final week of filming.«I walked into the final week with the prayer to have an open heart so I could really be present for all of the feelings that were moving through,» she recalled.
Tracee Ellis Ross, 49, was practically born to be a star. With her mom being Diana Ross, 77, and her dad being record executive Robert Ellis Silberstein, 76, Tracee grew up around show business. She’s carved out her own career path, rising to fame through her many acting appearances. She became a star in her own rite as one of the leading actresses in the sitcom Girlfriends, and most recently as one of the stars of Black-ish. Still, she’s not the only super talented one in her family! While some of her siblings haven’t pursued a career in the entertainment industry, it’s clear that she’s super close with her brothers and sisters. Find out more about all of her siblings here!