Diana Ross began singing with friends as a youngster and went on to join the seminal 1960s group the Supremes, who had singles such as “Come See About Me” and “You Can’t Hurry Love.” Ross left in 1969 to pursue a solo career, eventually achieving No. 1 with singles such as “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” and “Love Hangover.”
She also appeared in the films Mahogany and Lady Sing the Blues, for which she received an Oscar nomination. Despite personal and professional ups and downs, Ross has endured the test of time as a performer across a four-decade career.
Diana Ross children: Tracee Ellis Ross, Evan Ross, Rhonda Ross Kendrick, Ross Naess, Chudney Ross
Ross married twice, the first time in 1971 to music industry manager Robert Ellis Silberstein.
She married Norwegian businessman Arne Naess Jr. from 1986 until 1999 after their divorce. Rhonda (whom Ross had with Gordy Jr.), Tracee (of Girlfriends and Black-ish fame), Chudney, Ross, and Evan are the singer’s five children.
Who are the fathers of Diana Ross children?
Robert Ellis Silberstein, Gordy Jr, and Arne Naess Jr are their fathers.
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