Forty years ago, Motown legend Diana Ross sang “I’m Coming Out,” which would become one of her signature songs and a gay anthem.
Now her daughter, “Black-ish” star Tracee Ellis Ross, is coming out in her own way — as a singer — in the new film “The High Note,” which opens at home on demand Friday. “I always wanted to be a singer,” says Ross, 47, who plays pop diva Grace Davis in the movie co-starring Dakota Johnson as her personal assistant. “I don’t know where along the way — consciously or unconsciously — I took another path.
I had a lot of great success and great opportunities as an actress, and I got busy. So it wasn’t as if I had closed the door on that dream.” Fifty-nine years after her mom released her debut single, the Supremes’ “I
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