Photo: Tracee Ellis Ross/Instagram

There’s no bunny better than family!
On Sunday,Tracee Ellis Rosscelebrated Easter with her siblings and gave fans a look at their festivities in a series of photos on Instagram.
Among the images was one of Tracee, 49, standing beside her siblings,Evan Ross,Rhonda Ross, Chudney Ross and Ross Naess. Other photos saw theBlack-ishactress standing with her extended family for a day of springtime joy.
“Family fun! Thank you @vdoozer and @christabmiller for having us!” shecaptioned the post.
Tracee’s famous siblings also posted similar photos on their respective Instagram feeds, including sister Chudney, whouploaded the same three imageswith an alternate caption.
“A basket full of funny bunnies! 🐰🐰🐰🐰🐰My family! I love them so ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️,” wrote Chudney, 46, who is an author and bookstore owner in Los Angeles.
Her brother Evan and his wifeAshlee Simpson Rossalso uploaded their snaps from the family gathering with matching captions.
“Happy Easter 🤍” Simpson Ross, 37,captioned her group photo, while her actor and musicianhusband, 33, wrote, “HAPPY EASTER!! 🖤🖤🖤🖤”
Rhonda, 50, who is a musician and public speaker, addedin her post: “From our family to yours. Happy Easter everyone!”
Though the siblings were together, the Ross matriarch, musicianDiana Ross, wasn’t not pictured in any of the photos — something that several Instagram users pointed out in the comment section.
“Where’s momma ‘Diana’” wrote one user, to which another suggested that maybe “Mama D took this photo lol”
“Love y’all but where’s my Queen, The Boss?” joked another user.
“❤️❤️all that was missing was momma” added someone else.
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“Not sure what’s funnier: the T-shirts @therhondaross made for my mom’s birthday or the photos 😂😂,” Tracee captioned an Instagram photo of the celebration. “Oh how I love my family.”
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“I leave this show with so much joy and pride, and I think what we created changed my life in that we really changed the landscape of modern prime time television,” Traceetold PEOPLE of the ABC comedy in this week’s issue. “I do think we opened a pathway for television that is more reflective of who we are as human beings. And so it was a real honor and life-changing to be able to work on another show that I feel so incredibly proud of.”
source: people.com