
Karyn Parsons Talks 'Fresh Prince' Reunion for Non-Profit Org Sweet Blackberry

Karyn Parsons couldn't be more different from her nasty 'Fresh Prince of Bel-Air' alter-ego Hilary Banks. A generous, conversational mother mostly distanced from acting for the last decade, Parsons founded
Sweet Blackberry, a non-profit organization dedicated to sharing rarely told inspirational stories of African-American history.
Now Parsons is staging a
Charitybuzz auction where the winner and a guest will spend time with four reunited members of the 'Fresh Prince' cast as a benefit for Sweet Blackberry. "It's a dining experience," Parsons tells
PopEater, "with Alfonso Ribeiro [Carlton], Tatyana Ali [Ashley], James Avery [Uncle Phil] and myself, and a meet-and-greet with
Will Smith. Will's gonna come by and hang for a minute and meet the winner."
Read our full conversation here, touching on everything from Will to Willow to a bizarre 'Transformers 3' rumor >>
This reunion is going to be huge for the auction winner.
I mean, I hope!
[Laughs] It's so funny because for us it's such a different thing. For six years we kind of took for granted our wonderful relationship. You were used to seeing these people every day. It's a different experience for a fan of the show, but even for me, shoot, it makes me want to bid on it to get everybody together. It seems like just weddings is how we all end up getting together.
It's a pricey lunch, though. The bid is past $3,200 right now.
You know, Will is always worth it. I mean, we all are, but Will, I have to say, is great. He's such a generous, fun person, and I think he always makes it worth someone's while.
The Will Smith-ness comes across even in a brief meet-and-greet, huh?
He's not somebody who just turns it on or turns it off. Will's one of those people that walks in a room and all that charisma is just
him. He can't really help it, it's just who he is. He's very positive, very bright.
Who'll be the biggest surprise for a 'Fresh Prince' fan to meet? I'm guessing you or Carlton. Er, Alfonso.
Definitely Alf and I, without a doubt. Oh yeah, Tweedledee and Tweedledum!
[Laughs] We were the ones that really played knucklehead characters. I like to think we're not like that.
Where's the auction money going to go? How will it be used?
It's going to benefit Sweet Blackberry, which is an educational organization I started in order to bring little-known stories of African-American achievement to children. My mother headed the Black Resource Center in Los Angeles at her library, and she used to tell me stories, incredible information and stories from archives. One day she told me the story of Henry "Box" Brown, who was a slave who literally mailed himself, in a box, to freedom. It was a true story, and I couldn't believe I had never heard it. This story, on so many levels, has such magnitude.
So that got the wheels turning.
It was such an obvious story. A man inside of a box, pretending to be mail. I immediately thought, "That's a book." I wanted to [do] a series of books for children that tell stories that we don't hear about.
And the Henry "Box" Brown story became your first Sweet Blackberry DVD.
It was the impetus for the whole thing, and it became the first one. In schools we seem to get a handful of stories we're told -- incredible stories of black people from history, but just a handful, kind of the same people that we always hear about. Yet black people helped build this country. I don't think we understand that. Obviously it's important for black children, but it's important for
all of us to understand this together, to see our value and our neighbors' value and how we relate and how our culture is all of our culture and its history is all of our history. It should be all together for all of us to understand that.
How did you approach that goal?
I started it after my daughter was a couple years old. I wanted to pull more stories up that are relevant and teach lessons to children about overcoming obstacles. Obstacles are actually opportunities for greatness, which we learn from the stories. The first one, about Henry "Box" Brown, Alfre Woodard narrated. It's a lightly animated story. Then Queen Latifah narrated our second one, 'Garrett's Gift.'
See a Sweet Blackberry clip:
Sounds like you stay busy. How often do you see your old co-stars? Was it easy pulling them together for this?
Well Tatyana is on the board of Sweet Blackberry. It doesn't mean I get to see her all the time; as far as I'm concerned I don't see any of them enough. James I get to see, he lives by me. Every time I see Will, I don't want to let him go. I'm like, "I don't know how long it's going to be 'til I get to see you!" He's wonderful, and he's the same Will. He's just so busy. He's a wanted man.
There were rumors about a year ago, talking up an actual 'Fresh Prince' reunion episode. Did you ever hear about that?
I hear that all the time.
And?
I doubt it. I don't know, maybe? It's possible. As long as Geoffrey doesn't have to wear his butler outfit while the rest of us wear gowns and tuxes. I have no objection whatsoever. I don't know if I could drag Hilary out, dust her off.
Tatyana Ali told me she gets such a warm response everywhere she goes, that she feels like fans really care about her because of her character. With Hilary, it's probably a different story...
Oh yeah, they wanna dropkick me. I had a friend say a guy jumped in at a bar and defended Tatyana. People feel like she's their little Ashley. But no, Hilary never had that. I was in Paris and some people come up to me and said, "You were that girl! On that show! We
hated you!" Oh, thank you. Hilary definitely gets a different reception. That was part of the fun of playing her. I'm over it.
Showbiz isn't your main gig anymore, so why is IMDb saying you're in 'Transformers 3'?
[Laughs] No! I don't know what ... it's a lie! I don't know what happened or how. I had a family member on Facebook go, "Great news on 'Transformers 3,' Karyn, congratulations!" I was like, "What are you talking about?" Someone's trying to keep me current.
So you never heard about it?
I never heard about an
audition. I have no idea. A couple years ago I saw that I was gonna do the biopic of Wendy Williams. Where that came from, I can't begin to imagine.
What would it take to get you back into acting?
I never say never. I have to say that now. I'm so consumed with a 7-year-old, a 3-year-old and Sweet Blackberry. My plate is so insanely full it's hard for me to think about it right now, but I've never stopped loving acting. We'll see what happens.
How do Will and Jada juggle family and showbiz so deftly?
Uh ... help? They're there and they're very present, but they can also structure their life because of their situation. And Willow and Jaden are doing their things too now, aren't they? They're incredibly smart, thoughtful parents.
What do you think of Willow, anyway?
She blew me away. Will played a little of 'Whip My Hair' for me before it was released -- it sounded like
Rihanna or something. I was like, "
Whoa, how old is she?" She's incredibly talented, and she's a really cool kid. She's been her own strong personality, a real strong flavor, since day one. You can see it when you
watch the video -- it's all her own thing.
What do your kids think, knowing you know the Smiths?
We went to the 'Karate Kid' premiere, and my daughter was so excited. She didn't meet Jaden or Willow, which was probably fine because she would've been so overwhelmed. She would've passed out.
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yeah will dont have time too busy making lame movies,i like carlton better would like to meet him ,wills a sell out.
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This is an awesome example of a Black person working to make the world a better place!!!!!
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This is awesome for anybody who is working to make the world a better place, but if I could afford 3200 dollars I would probably just rather go to dinner with the father, Alonzo and Karyn and the first aunt Viv. The rest sucked
get you some black friends for once in your life and you will see we are all not bad people about 90% of blacks are making this world a better place, we built it. what are you one of those underground internet racist trolls or something.
Nothing should be raced based. It sucks. We are all americans, right? Ridiculous.
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If we're all American's, then why do a lot of blacks want to be called "African" American's instead of American's or Black American's? I mean if you're born and raised here shouldn't that make you an American? I understand the the ancestry, but that's not you, that's your ancestors.
damn she is still fine!
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Yes she is!!
shopgirltn7 I agree; so long as things are done by race we'll never move forward. The day we all as Americans drop the "us" and the "them" is the day we can really start trying to move forward. I think that idea is wonderful I'm very into history and finding way to make it fun for children to learn; however make it for all races, make it for all children to learn about they're pasts as Americans. Seems impossible now in the mists of Black History Month where is again; one race is celebrated over the rest. I not racist, and I take it to the extreme.
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Black History month, Women's history Month, Cinco De Mayo, Holocaust rememberance and museums, Italian Americans, Irish Americans,Arab Americans, Pennsylvania Dutch, La Raza, China Town, Little Italy, sovereign American Indian Nations . . .
Why does it matter if micro-groups within the larger American Society want to celebrate their unique cultural heritage. That should not serve as a threat to anyone. These cultural and heritage celebrations are not a call for division and destruction, they're simply people wanting to know and remember who they are
Your Sweet Blackberry project is terrific Karyn. What a kind and giving thing to do. Thanks for giving a part of yourself with any contribution to our youth. I loved your Hillary character and I love the real Karyn more.
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Everything in the American society is based on race...unfortunately. If we allow only the dominant culture to educate our children historical stereotypes and fear-based prejudices will continue. This young lady is helping to instill pride in a people who suffer the onslaught of institutionalzed racism every day.
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Correction: Hillary was not a "nasty" character on the Fresh Prince but more like a cheeky character. Her character was fun and pleasant and we all like her cuz she was sexy and beautiful.
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Really attractive woman.
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Hillary was not "nasty". You want to see "nasty" watch some of today's "reality" shows; e.g. Snooki and Jwoww for starters.
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Well I never knew Karyn was so smart, and such a nice lady. I guess because of the image she played, on the show Fresh Prince. This artical made me like her all over again, because I like what she does. History is very important for kids to learn, and it is great Karyn is doing this.
Karyn seems to have a great personality, and she is beautiful too. She actually looks even better as time goes by, I wish her all the best.
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