Tracee Ellis Ross’ childhood arguments demonstrated ‘really good acting is telling the truth’
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Golden Globe-winning actress Tracee Ellis Ross tells Sunday TODAY’s Willie Geist that she “used to fight all the time” with her sister Rhonda Ross Kendrick when they were younger. Despite the childhood clashes, the “Black-ish” star reveals the life lessons she learned from her mother, singer Diana Ross, who made them say “I’m sorry” and “I love you” to each other.March 24, 2017
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