• Tracee Ellis Ross, 47, just opened up about being single on Valentine’s Day.
  • In the caption of a new Instagram video, she explained that V-Day can be tricky sans romantic partner, but she’s reminded that her life is full of love.
  • Tracee’s fans applauded her in the comments and agreed with her positive outlook.

This Valentine’s Day, Tracee Ellis Ross is reminding all the single ladies that even if they’re not celebrating the holiday with a romantic partner, their lives are full of love. And, especially on a holiday all about love, it’s important to celebrate all kinds of love. In a new Instagram video, the 47-year-old Black-ish star shared an ode to the single life, shouting out all of the people who make every day special.

In the video, a child asks why Tracee and her friend are sharing a chair, because it looks a little weird. “Because we love each other,” she simply replies.

Tracee further opens up about riding solo on February 14 in the video’s caption: “As a happily and gloriously long time single woman who also has a deep desire to be in romantic partnership with someone, Valentine’s Day can feel tricky. But, I am reminded that although I don’t have one special partner... my life is wonderfully full of so much special love.”

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“And one of my favorite parts of being single is how I get to choose who I spend my time with, share my heart with, hang with, giggle with, call, dine across from,” she continued. “I have cultivated a robust tribe around me and today on this designated day of love I hope that all of you in my tribe and all of you remember how lovable we are! Happy Valentine’s Day! #HeresToBestFriendsAndLovers.”

Tracee’s fans were living for her love-filled message. “👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽This Made my Day 🖤," one person wrote. “Yasssss!!!!!#loveday ❤️ you’re amazing 😉,” another Instagram follower commented. “THIS IS WHY YOU ARE MY FAVE❤️🌺,” said yet another. And, of course, there were heart emojis for dayyyyys.

So, I guess this means Tracee is everybody’s Valentine?

From: Women's Health US