Tracee Ellis Ross asks if Leno, Letterman snub was racism
Actress Tracee Ellis Ross says her hit sitcom "Girlfriends" was shut out of late-night television with Letterman and Leno during its eight-season run, and she isn't sure why, other than the possibility that race played a role.
Tracee Ellis Ross stated that her sitcom “Girlfriends” did not appear on late-night shows hosted by David Letterman and Jay Leno during its eight seasons. She expressed uncertainty about the reasons for this exclusion. Ross speculated that race might have been a contributing factor to the show being overlooked.
- Tracee Ellis Ross’s sitcom “Girlfriends” was not featured on “The Tonight Show” with Jay Leno or “Late Show” with David Letterman.
- The show ran for eight seasons.
- Ross is unsure of the exact reasons for the exclusion.
- She suggested that race could have been a factor.
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