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Will Smith Is Uncomfortable Playing a Gay Character Onscreen

Will Smith Is Uncomfortable Playing a Gay Character Onscreen

Released Wednesday, 1st April 2020
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Will Smith Is Uncomfortable Playing a Gay Character Onscreen

Will Smith Is Uncomfortable Playing a Gay Character Onscreen

Will Smith Is Uncomfortable Playing a Gay Character Onscreen

Will Smith Is Uncomfortable Playing a Gay Character Onscreen

Wednesday, 1st April 2020
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“As the Will Turns” (April 10, 1995)

This is as close to a gay episode as Fresh Prince of Bel-Air ever got. And while it’s not necessarily the funniest piece of TV ever, it makes for a hell of a discussion of Will Smith’s personal life. This episode has some weird parallels with actual events in Will Smith, real-life actor. We’d say it’s unprecedented for a rapper-turned-actor to seemingly confront rumors about their sexuality in a network sitcom, but it plays out remarkably similar to the Living Single with the Queen Latifah parallels we did last season.

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