'Now, this a story all about how my life got flipped, turned upside down'... is never getting out of our heads now that the stars of the Fresh Prince Of Bel Air have reunited.

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Alfonso Ribeiro - aka Carlton Banks - has delighted fans of the hit '90s sitcom by sharing a sunny snap of cast members Will Smith, Tatyana Ali (Ashley), Karyn Parsons, Daphne Maxwell Reid (Vivian) and Joseph Marcell (beloved butler Geoffrey) on his Instagram page.

The star also paid tribute to the late James Avery in the caption, posting: 'Always amazing to spend an afternoon with my Fresh Prince family. Wishing that James Avery was still with us to make this complete.'

James - who played patriarch Philip Banks, aka big Uncle Phil - passed away in 2014 following complications during heart surgery.

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While it's been over two decades since the show ended after six seasons, we're still desperately holding out for a revival, despite Will Smith telling E! that there's probably more chance of 'hell freezing over'.

However, last year Joseph Marcell suggested the show could return, if it was fronted by Will's actor son Jaden.

'It'd work really well because in a more ­modern situation you can deal with more current ­affairs and make them funny,' he told The Mirror.

He then joked: 'I need the ­money, I know that much, so bring it on! I never doubted that Will would be a huge success. That said, I think the powers that be had big plans for him. I don't think his prominence was accidental.'

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Rumours that Will was in talks to produce a reboot never materialised, but we won't give up hope just yet...

'And I'd like to take a minute just sit right there. I'll tell you how I became the prince of a town called Bel Air...'

From: Cosmopolitan UK
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