Tracee Ellis Ross revealed her minimalist travel secret and involves underwear
Tracee Ellis Ross has just shared a packaging habit that would even make Joan Clayton his day planner.
Ross, who portrayed the meticulous lawyer of the successful “Girlfriends” series, recently spoke in Travel and Leisure’s World Best Summit on Tuesday. While I was in conversation with Chief editor Jacqui Gifford, Ross, revealed her essential elements to pack, and the amount of underwear took Gifford by surprise.
“There is always a swimsuit, a Flip-Flop and a small dress that I can roll. And there are always two underpants,” he said, according to People.
The departure indicated that Ross wears soap and shower gel to wash his underwear in the sink of a hotel room.

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“If I have gone for a month on this trip, you can’t pack a month of underwear,” Ross said. “How do you do that? They occupy a lot of space.”
The “Black” actor is no stranger to travel, and revealed travel and leisure in 2023 that the act is a fundamental way to take care of himself, something that is very “important” for her.
“Lonely trips, in particular, is how I have come to meet and honor myself,” Ross said.
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The actor also referred to herself as “a child in the world.”
“Growing up in this way allowed me to understand that, although people may not speak the same language, we are all equal,” Ross said. “And that allowed me to feel safe anywhere. The things that make us different are those that make life so robust and textured.”


