🐱 Not Everyone Is Happy With Bel-Air's New Queer Character

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Peacock’s new Fresh Prince reboot Bel-Aircontinues to update the original show in clever and interesting ways. But not every fan is happy with the changes.

In the fifth episode of Bel-Air, Ashley Banks (played by Akira Akbar) is talking to one of her sister Hilary’s friends, an influencer who specializes in sex positivity. She asks whether they think the future of sexuality will be more fluid, and asks whether or not it’s even worth labeling your sexuality at such a young age.

Later, the 12-year-old confides in Hilary when she needs some relationship advice. Ashley tells her big sister that she has a crush on her friend Lucia, and follows up by asking if Hilary is surprised she’s queer. Thankfully, Hilary is supportive, and even says she’s not surprised.




A lot has changed about the characters from the original. Carlton is no longer a dorky prep, but is a popular jock. Hilary is no longer an air-headed socialite, but a proud and intelligent influencer. And now, we’ve seen one way in which Ashley, the youngest Banks child, has changed.

This seems like an exciting update to the character, and one that we can’t wait to see develop. However, some viewers of the show weren’t as happy, complaining the reboot is trying to be “woke” or is pushing a “gay agenda.” Warning: get ready for some of the coldest hot takes you’ve ever seen.

“Ashley Banks is gay on #BelAir,” one viewer tweeted. “They really got a 12 year old girl on TV talking about she’s physically attracted to women, society really needs to stop sexualizing children.”

“Is there some rule now that every show must include an LGBTQ+ character?” another viewer tweeted. “Watching the new episode of Bel-Air, and they made 12 year old Ashley gay/bisexual. I don't care who people are attracted to in life, but why change Ashley in this way on a television show?”

“Ashley Banks being gay in the Bel-Air is a prime example of the film industry forcing LGBT representation on us,” a third person tweeted.

Unfortunately, it seems there are people on Twitter who are too sensitive to see a Black girl be gay on tv. Thankfully, they aren’t the people who get to make decisions about what we see on TV.
 
So:

-Uncle Phil is no longer a successful lawyer/judge who overcame vast adversity through hard work and sticking to his morals, but now a crook.
-Geoffrey is his sidekick instead of a scheming troll representing class struggles in the 'Upstairs/Downstairs' vein.
-Carlton is a stereotypical black dude rather than someone struggling with his identity but is able to utilise his skills wonderfully when necessary.
-Hillary is not a comment on consumerism and airheaded pop culture, but a YAS KWEEN SLAY!
-Ashley is expressing her distaste for being treated as a child not through typical channels of rebellion, but through being some nonce's plaything...

I'm starting to think Fresh Prince was even better than anyone thought...
 
Unfortunately, it seems there are people on Twitter who are too sensitive to see a Black girl be gay on tv. Thankfully, they aren’t the people who get to make decisions about what we see on TV.
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What kind of person acts like a hero for trying to foster future child abuse in a fictional place in LA?
 
Will was never the same after he got NTR'd on live television
Not gonna lie, if I was as rich as Will Smith that bitch would have disappeared. But then, I'm not nearly as fucking cucked as him. I mean, dude doesn't even know how to raise his own damn kids to not be an embarrassment to the family.
 
Amazing, Just when I thought I was about to get off the ride keeps going. I keep forgetting were on Mr. Bones Wild Ride
 
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Who asked for this? Who watched one of the most beloved sitcoms of all time and said to themselves: "This is great. But what this show really needs is to be rebooted into a gritty drama." Aside from Will Smith, who wanted this? I'm being genuine when I ask this.
Dikekike is going to have a field day
 
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