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Diana Ross, 80, looks slim and glamorous as she shops for groceries during rare outing in Beverly Hills

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Diana Ross proved age is just a number while grocery shopping at Bristol Farms in Beverly Hills.

The Endless Love singer, 80, looked like she was fresh off the dance floor at Studio 54.

She wore an off-the-shoulder black top with black leggings and a matching fanny pack that kept her hands free to carry her groceries and wave to fans.

The I’m Coming Out hitmaker kept her feet happy in a pair of short tan Ugg boots.

Her hair was down and in her natural curls adding to the disco diva look she made popular in the 1970s. 

Diana Ross proved age is just a number while grocery shopping at Bristol Farms in Beverly Hills.  The Endless Love singer, 80, looked like she was fresh off the dance floor at Studio 54

Diana looked decades younger than her age and happy as she walked out of the market and to her car. 

The Theme From Mahogany songstress celebrated her 80th birthday in March.

Diana is mom to five children. She shares daughter Rhonda, 53, with legendary Motown producer Berry Gordy, daughters Tracee Ellis Ross, 51, and Chudney, 48 with record producer Robert Ellis Silberstein, and sons Ross, 36, and Evan Ross, 35, with Norwegian businessman and mountaineer Arne Naess Jr.

‘The Diana Ross that the world knows — this global, international icon who paved the way and changed what glamour looked like and who Black women were in the world, particularly in that capacity — her Diana Ross-ness doesn’t hold a candle to her mom-ness,’ Tracee said on Naomi Campbell’s YouTube series No Filter with Naomi in 2021.

‘I’m so close with my mom and my family,’ she added.

Despite the Ain’t No Mountain High Enough singer’s legendary and iconic fame, she relished being a mother.

‘My mom was extremely present,’ Tracee told InStyle in 2022. ‘Waking us up for school, sitting for dinner with us and giving us a genuine, anchored, real family life and home life. 

‘The most important thing to my mother was not fame, it was her children,’ she added.

She wore an off-the-shoulder black top with black leggings and a matching fanny pack that kept her hands free to carry her groceries and wave to fans

She wore an off-the-shoulder black top with black leggings and a matching fanny pack that kept her hands free to carry her groceries and wave to fans

The Theme From Mahogany songstress celebrated her 80th birthday in March, seen here at the 2019 Vanity Fair Oscar Party with son Evan and daughter Tracee

The Theme From Mahogany songstress celebrated her 80th birthday in March, seen here at the 2019 Vanity Fair Oscar Party with son Evan and daughter Tracee

Despite the Ain't No Mountain High Enough singer's legendary and iconic fame, she relished being a mother. Pictured with Tracee in 2014

Despite the Ain’t No Mountain High Enough singer’s legendary and iconic fame, she relished being a mother. Pictured with Tracee in 2014

'Waking us up for school, sitting for dinner with us and giving us a genuine, anchored, real family life and home life. 'The most important thing to my mother was not fame, it was her children,' she added. Pictured performing in Michigan earlier this year

‘Waking us up for school, sitting for dinner with us and giving us a genuine, anchored, real family life and home life. ‘The most important thing to my mother was not fame, it was her children,’ she added. Pictured performing in Michigan earlier this year

The newly-appointed Saint Laurent brand ambassador – who boasts 4.1M social media followers – shared a vintage video of herself performing a live rendition of her 1992 song That’s Why I Call You My Friend in honor of her special day. 

Diana has received many accolades throughout her seven-decade career including being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Hollywood Walk of Fame (twice).

Ross – who’s sold 100M records – has won a Special Tony Award, two Grammy Lifetime Achievement Awards, the Kennedy Center Honors, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

The honorary César Award winner was 15 years old when she joined the Primettes, which eventually transformed into the Motown girl-group The Supremes, and they scored 12 No. 1 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 between 1959-1970.

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