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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Tracee Ellis Ross has had more than $100,000 worth of accessories stolen from her home

    The 52-year-old actress wasn't at the property in Los Angeles in the early hours of Tuesday (02.09.25) morning, when staff members arrived at the abode and found it had been ransacked


    Police told NBC affiliate KNBC that three individuals had entered the house through a glass door, before making off with jewellery and handbags.

    Cops obtained footage from a home security camera and are continuing to investigate the incident.

    The Black-ish actress is one of many famous faces to have had her home burgled this year, with Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban, Jeremy Piven, Austin Butler, and Marshmello also falling victim to the crime.

    And in June, Brad Pitt was promoting his latest movie, F1, in Japan, when his house in Los Angeles, California, was targeted by thieves.

    The Los Angeles Police department (LAPD) told TMZ that officers responded to a call-out for a reported break in and they believe three suspects entered the property, though it is currently unclear what was taken.

    Cops told People magazine the thieves "broke into the residence via the front window, ransacked the location, then fled the location with miscellaneous property."

    Meanwhile, despite being proud of her independent nature, Tracee recently insisted she is "not interested" in being the poster child for "singledom".

    She told Self magazine: "I'm not interested in [being the poster child for] singledom, because I am looking to meet a partner.

    "What I don't mind is being a poster child for living your life on your own terms, for not waiting for partnership to find joy and happiness, for curating and cultivating one's own sense of self."

    And the Girlfriends star won't be resorting to dating apps to find a partner.

    She said: "I already have such an issue with the swipe of life. The juxtaposition of horrible things or beautiful things and garbage things all mushed into swiping. I don't want to put the idea of partnership into that kind of category as if I'm shopping for something."

    Nor is she waiting for someone to come and "sweep [her] off [her] feet".

    She said: "Men get to an age where they're like, 'Now I'm ready.' But women, we're supposed to be waiting the whole time. This is not going to be some sweep-me-off-my-feet [moment]. I like where my feet are. I've worked very hard to get them underneath me.

    "I want a whole life and I want a real life, and I want a true life, and I want a partner that's not going to sweep me off my feet, but is going to link arms with me. And that might not happen, and that's OK.

    "It's not a reflection [that] I'm a bad person or unlovable. I might never get an Emmy. It doesn't mean I'm not worthy of one. So it doesn't mean I'm not worthy of a partner."

    © 2025 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

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