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Fresh Prince of Bel-Air cast reunite as they pay touching tribute to late star

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With time on their hands due to the covid-19 lockdown, Will Smith finally managed to rally together the cast of the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air virutal reunion on his Snapchat show, Will at Home.

During the epic video call, the group shared an emotional and fitting tribute to one of their late colleagues. The sitcom ran from 1990 to 1996, and still to this day boasts a loyal fanbase across the globe.

Getting the beloved gang back together for the two-part episode, fans were overwhelmed with the ensemble, however, there was someone missing - Uncle Phil.

James Avery, who portrayed Philip Banks in the show, sadly passed away from complications following open-heart surgery at Glendale Memorial Medical Center, aged 68 in 2013.

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