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Diana Ross may be best known as the legendary disco diva behind hits like “I’m Coming Out” and “Upside Down,” but at home, she’s mom and grandma.
She first became a mom in 1971, when she welcomed daughter Rhonda, 53, with Motown legend Berry Gordy. That same year, she married her first husband, music executive Robert Ellis Silberstein, and they welcomed two daughters, Tracee, 52, and Chudney, 49.
The former couple split in 1977, and Diana later married Norwegian businessman and mountaineer Arne Naess Jr. in 1986, with whom she welcomed sons Ross, 37, and Evan, 36. They divorced in 2000, and he died in 2004 in a rock climbing accident.
Through her five kids, she has welcomed eight grandchildren, first becoming a grandmother in 2009
Rhonda Ross Kendrick, Diana’s firstborn, has been married to jazz musician Rodney Kendrick since 1997, and in 2009, they welcomed a son, Raif-Henok Emmanuel Kendrick. In 2019, when he was nine years old, he introduced his grandmother at the Grammys for her 75th birthday performance.
Diana became a grandmother again when her daughter Chudney, a writer and educator, welcomed daughter Callaway Lane Ross-Faulkner with then-boyfriend Joshua Faulkner in 2012. The couple married in 2015, and in 2019, welcomed another daughter, Everlee Ernestine Ross-Faulkner.