Diana Ross and Tracee Ellis Ross
Music legend Diana Ross rose to fame during the sixties as the lead singer of the female vocal group The Supremes, which remains one of America’s most popular and iconic vocal groups to this day. Ross quickly became a prominent figure in the music industry, as well as an inspiration for women and men and alike. Throughout her career, she had a number of high-profile relationships, and she has five children from three different relationships.

Her daughter Tracee Ellis Ross, born in 1972, takes after her mother in more than one way. She holds an obvious physical resemblance to her, but she also received a lot of her mother’s talent. Tracee is an actress, singer, and producer. Some of her most notable roles include a lead role in the sitcom Girlfriends (2000–2008) and the ABC sitcom Black-ish (2014–present).