There's a new Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, and he's got a royal group of co-stars joining him on Peacock's highly anticipated and reimagined drama series, Bel-Air.
Two weeks after the original Bel-Air prince himself, Will Smith, introduced newcomer Jabari Banks as the actor who will play the new "Will," Peacock has announced the remaining cast. Adrian Holmes will play patriarch Phillip Banks, Cassandra Freeman will be the family's matriarch, Vivian Banks, Olly Sholotan stars as Carlton Banks, Coco Jones as Hilary Banks, and Akira Akbar as Ashley Banks.
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Amazon Independent Bookstores Comics and graphic books are flourishing these days — writers and illustrators are taking on increasingly sophisticated topics and children's authors are finding just the right balance between naughty and nice. But a number of the books have come under fire from critics who would like to see them banned from schools and libraries.
TMZ.com Donald Trump moving to Mar-a-Lago has become worrisome, especially for Dems in the county, who say they fear a Trump effect ... and they're gearing up for a fight.
Believe it or not, Palm Beach County -- which obviously encompasses Palm Beach itself, where DT now lives -- is actually a pretty blue-leaning area ... but top dogs in the party say they're worried 45's influence will seep into their local politics and elections, for the worse.
Play video content SUPER PROUD Andre Reed LOVES Josh Allen -- telling TMZ Sports he's fired up over the Buffalo Bills QB's victory over the Vikings ... and thinks this could be the start of something special.
It's high praise for the rookie -- since Reed isn't just a legend in Buffalo, he's an NFL Hall of Famer, one of the best to ever do it.
Reed told us he was super impressed with Allen's play during the 27-6 win over Minnesota .
When Kate Upton's nude photos were leaked online, a few photos also featured her boyfriend Justin Verlander in the buff. The Detroit Tigers starting pitcher addressed their invasion of privacy Tuesday.
"I'm not going to comment on my personal life," Verlander said in the Tiger's clubhouse before his team played the Cleveland Indians. "I never have, and I never plan on it. I keep my personal life personal."
"The focus for me is on the Detroit Tigers.