Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Naturalista ShoutOut V: The Ross Family

 What can one say about the fabulous Miss Diana Ross?
 
This woman is beyond phenomenal and after over 40 years of being on top of the music business her portfolio is huge! We loved her music and her acting and her philanthropic efforts across the globe. She has topped the charts with her pop vocals and starred in classic movies whether she is the black Dorothy in "The Wiz" or portraying blues legend Billie Holiday in "Lady Sings the Blues".
 
Personally one of the moments that stand out in my mind is when Diana Ross touched Lil Kim's boob at the MTV Music Awards a few years ago. Priceless.... Although much, much more comes to mind when I think of this music icon, her fashion, her family and her stupendous natural tresses come to the forefront for me! I follow her daughter, Tracee Ellis Ross on Instagram. ANNND still to this day sing her songs and watch her and Michael in "The Wiz" from time to time. Her legacy is great and her children are just as awesome as she. They also rock the natural hair and support green efforts around the world. We all have come to know Miss Ross for keeping a head full of her own NATURAL hair! (well most of the time she admitted to Oprah lol)
 
 Although Tracee is probably the most famous Ross sibling, her brothers and sisters can be seen rubbing elbows with Hollywood elites and attending A-list events with their mom. Check out some of my fav pics of her and her kids through out the years! Rock on y'all! (<<
 
Check out my take on Tracee's "Hair Love" Video
 
 
 
 
Diana with Tracee, Rhonda, and Chudney
 
 

Ross and Michael Jackson (often Ross exclaimed that she loved Michael as a son)



Ross in 1973 on the cover of Ebony with her girls...
 
 
The Ross Family (from left) Ross, Tracee, Rhonda, Diana, Evan and Chudney
Everyone with Oprah!
Ross with son Evan at a Lakers game...
Mom and Daughter
Ross in all her AFRO glory!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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