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Will Smith and Tatyana Ali recreated their now iconic dance scene from “The Fresh Prince of Bel Air,” with the help of Doechii .The original scene inspired Doechii ’s “Anxiety” dance trend. In the ‘90s sitcom, Tatyana’s character, Ashley Banks, dances in her room. Will goes inside, then copies her dance without her knowing.The “Fresh Prince” co-stars recreated the scene, and as a surprise, Doechii also enters the scene to join the duo.“Waited 35 years for this dance to trend,” Will said on TikTok.
Previously, Will also shared the original clip of the scene set to Doechii's "Anxiety" audio."I’ve been watching y’all and every video has been better than the last!! Love that track @Doechii . @Tatyana Ali remember this?" he wrote on TikTok.“The Fresh Prince of Bel Air” ran for six seasons from 1990 to 1996. It starred Will Smith as a “West Philadelphia, born and raised” teenager, sent to live with his wealthy relatives in Bel Air, Los Angeles.
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