Tracee Ellis Ross is looking back on her emotional farewell to “Black-ish”. The hit show is scheduled to air the series finale on April 19, following eight successful seasons. READ MORE: Tracee Ellis Ross And Leslie Jordan To Announce 2022 Oscar Nominees Live On Feb.
8 During an appearance on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” airing Monday, April 11, the six-time Emmy Award-nominee admitted that saying goodbye to the show was “very emotional”. “I had a lot of tears,” she recalled. “There’s no ritual around ending a TV show.
It’s a hard thing to end when it becomes your world and your family and your life.” READ MORE: Tracee Ellis Ross Screams For Her Mom Diana As She Takes On The Wings Of Death On ‘Hot Ones’ Ross also played the “5 Second Rule” and took a look back on the famous people who came over to her house when she was growing up.
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