The Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James recently shared his favorite TV show during an appearance on Uninterrupted’s The Main Thing. The NBA legend reflected on his admiration for Will Smith and the iconic show " The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air ", starring the iconic Will Smith. James explained how that show had a big influence on him. He also hailed the way Smith’s character expressed himself through fashion and confidence.
The NBA legend said he always looked forward to watching the show and seeing what Will Smith wore in each episode. James mentioned that the character’s style was “cool” and that he admired how others accepted his individuality. His comments gave fans a glimpse into his personal taste and the kind of inspiration he drew from pop culture growing up.
LeBron James talks about Will Smith and “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”
During a conversation at Uninterrupted’s The Main Thing Episode 3, Melody Ehsani asked LeBron James to name his favorite show. His answer was clear, “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”. He explained that he liked the show only because of Will Smith’s fun personality and his unique fashion sense.
“I used to get excited about what Will Smith was wearing on the show. You know, from the baggy jackets to what shoes he was wearing. The matching tie-dye outfits, you know, with the shorts and the T-shirt,” James said.
James also described how Smith’s character inspired him to embrace unique style choices. “He used to wear the nice trucker hats. And either flip up the brim or turn it backwards”, he said.
The veteran also discussed that he found Smith’s character “cool” and admired how others in the show accepted his originality. “I just thought he was cool because he was like an inner-city kid in Beverly Hills, like acting a fool, being himself, and they had to accept him for who he was,” the Los Angeles Lakers star noted.
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, created by Andy and Susan Borowitz, follows a street-smart teenager from Philadelphia who moves in with his rich relatives in Bel-Air. The popular sitcom ran for six seasons, ending in 1996, and remains one of the most loved shows in television history.
Notably, LeBron James is currently recovering from a sciatica injury and will soon return to the court for the Lakers. Fans will be eagerly waiting to see James in his historic 23rd NBA season.
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The NBA legend said he always looked forward to watching the show and seeing what Will Smith wore in each episode. James mentioned that the character’s style was “cool” and that he admired how others accepted his individuality. His comments gave fans a glimpse into his personal taste and the kind of inspiration he drew from pop culture growing up.
LeBron James talks about Will Smith and “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”
During a conversation at Uninterrupted’s The Main Thing Episode 3, Melody Ehsani asked LeBron James to name his favorite show. His answer was clear, “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”. He explained that he liked the show only because of Will Smith’s fun personality and his unique fashion sense.
“I used to get excited about what Will Smith was wearing on the show. You know, from the baggy jackets to what shoes he was wearing. The matching tie-dye outfits, you know, with the shorts and the T-shirt,” James said.
James also described how Smith’s character inspired him to embrace unique style choices. “He used to wear the nice trucker hats. And either flip up the brim or turn it backwards”, he said.
The veteran also discussed that he found Smith’s character “cool” and admired how others in the show accepted his originality. “I just thought he was cool because he was like an inner-city kid in Beverly Hills, like acting a fool, being himself, and they had to accept him for who he was,” the Los Angeles Lakers star noted.
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, created by Andy and Susan Borowitz, follows a street-smart teenager from Philadelphia who moves in with his rich relatives in Bel-Air. The popular sitcom ran for six seasons, ending in 1996, and remains one of the most loved shows in television history.
Notably, LeBron James is currently recovering from a sciatica injury and will soon return to the court for the Lakers. Fans will be eagerly waiting to see James in his historic 23rd NBA season.
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