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Will Smith reunites Fresh Prince cast for Snapchat show

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Will Smith has reunited with his co-stars from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air for the season finale of his Snapchat isolation show.

The superstar revisited the 1990s sitcom which turned him into a household name for Will From Home, reconnecting virtually with castmates Alfonso Ribeiro, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Tatyana Ali, Karyn Parsons, Daphne Maxwell Reid, and Joseph Marcell, who portrayed butler Geoffrey.

In the first instalment of the two-part finale, which premiered on Wednesday, Smith recalled how Ribeiro, who played Carlton Banks, encouraged him to name his onscreen character after himself.

Remembering the conversation, Smith told his old pal, “It was such a deep insight that you had. You said, ‘Because people are going to call you that for the

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