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Tracee Ellis Ross says Jay Leno, David Letterman didn’t support ā€œGirlfriendsā€ with guest spots: ā€˜Is it just racism?’

Tracee Ellis Ross says Jay Leno, David Letterman didn’t support ā€œGirlfriendsā€ with guest spots: ā€˜Is it just racism?’

Marina WattsTue, August 18, 2026 at 3:24 AM UTC

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Tracee Ellis Ross; Jay Leno; David LettermanCredit: John Nacion/Getty; Kayla DeLaura/Getty; Arturo Holmes/GettyKey Points -

Tracee Ellis Ross asked whether racism might have been a reason why she was never invited to a late-night show during her time on the sitcom Girlfriends.

The comedy ran from 2000 to 2008 and put the actress on the map.

Ross was eventually nominated for six Emmy Awards for black-ish.

Tracee Ellis Ross just asked a surprising question regarding her breakout television show.

The black-ishstar claimed that her sitcom Girlfriendsfailed to land guest spots on late-night television during its heyday. The show aired from 2000 to 2008 and was nominated for only one Emmy throughout its tenure: Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series.

ā€œI remember watching Girlfriends going, ā€˜The comedy, the situation, the elements of the story, what is being defined here.’ That, to me, was revolutionary, but it was never credited with the revolution, which was weird to me,ā€ Trevor Noah told Ross on his eponymous podcast What Now? With Trevor Noah.

Tracee Ellis Ross at Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles in May 2016Credit: Gilbert Flores/WWD via Getty

Ross said that the show had been given that credit ā€œin hindsight,ā€ but noted the lack of recognition Girlfriends received while on air.

ā€œBut we certainly didn’t have it back then. No talk shows, no Tonight Show, no David Letterman, no Emmys. Had never been to the Emmys,ā€ she said.

When Noah asked if Ross had ever been invited to a late-night show, she had ā€œa storyā€ to answer that question.

ā€œIt was Jay Leno. And I had Girlfriends, and the comment was, ā€˜We love Tracee. Call us when she gets something,ā€™ā€ she said. ā€œI remember thinking, ā€˜Get what? What else do you have to get?’ I don’t know. And it just was… ā€˜We love her,’ but it was not considered.ā€

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ā€œAnd the other thing was I remember this. I remember specifically the show Monk,ā€ she said, referring to Tony Shaloub’s detective comedy. ā€œThat show had a quarter of our viewership. And I remember seeing him on the show, and I was so confused. And I was like, ā€˜I don’t understand. Is it viewership?’ And the only thing you can boil it down to, you’re like, ā€˜Is it just racism?’ Like ... how do you categorize it?ā€

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Entertainment Weekly reached out to reps for David Letterman and Jay Leno for comment.

Though Ross never went to the Emmys for Girlfriends, she did get nominated for six Emmys for black-ish: five times for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series and once for Outstanding Comedy Series.

The actress reunited with former castmates Golden Brooks, Persia White, and Jill Marie Jones for an episode of black-ish in 2019.

ā€˜Girlfriends’ stars Persia White, Tracee Ellis Ross, Reggie Hayes, Jill Marie Jones, and Golden BrooksCredit: Darien Davis/CBS Photo Archive/Getty

ā€œThe timing was perfect to be able to bring Girlfriends to a whole new audience. We haven’t all been together on camera since 2006,ā€ Ross told Entertainment Weekly at the time about the reunion. ā€œGirlfriends ran for eight years and was important to so many people. Being able to merge the worlds of black-ish and Girlfriends was surreal for me — and so much fun.ā€

Added Ross, ā€œThese are women I grew up with and love deeply, and it was easy to tap back into the magic of our chemistry and how much we love each other. It was giggles on top of giggles on top of giggles.ā€

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