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‘Fresh Prince’ Janet Hubert Slams Will Smith In Tell-All Book

Posted on 18 June 2009 by Tammy Cakes

Former Fresh Prince of Bel Air star Janet Hubert, who played the original Aunt Viv, is writing a tell-all memoir titled “Perfection Is Not A Sitcom Mom” which will be released in early 2010.

The 53 year old actress seems to still be a little bitter that she was fired from the hit show back in 93′ and was replaced by Daphne Maxwell Reid. In her book she lashes out on her fellow co-star Will Smith for sabotaging her career as well as the careers of the other co-stars.

Here are some explosive excerpts from the book via BVBuzz:

On Will Smith sabotaging his co-stars: “Smith had people around him who made sure no one outshone him. I was happy to see Don Cheadle become the quality actor that he is, and often wondered how he made it past one episode, as Hilary’s boyfriend, being such a fierce actor. No one could be on The Tonight Show, that first season, except Will. And I mean no one.”

On a guest star being too impressive an an early rehearsal: “I recall the lovely and incredibly talented Countess Vaughn coming to guest star. Oh my God! The day of table read, she was pee-in-your-pants funny. The writers were howling, we were howling, so I knew she was history – banished into the cornfield. Many years later, after she had her own show, I had to tell her when she asked me why. ‘Miss Janet why did I get cut from the episode,’ she asked? Simply, my darling, you were too good.”

For more on Janet and her book, visit JanetHubert.com.


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  1. bmunny Says:

    wow!

  2. intheheezy Says:

    some people will do anything to get ahead, sounds like Will Smith did whatever he could to step on those around him

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