Report: Bel-Air Disappoints Behind Scenes

Most TKC readers might not be familiar with this series.

However . . .

Close readers know that local media outlets lauded praise over the producer with local roots.

BUT . . . A recent report calls so much celebration into question.

A KICK-ASS TKC TIPSTER notes . . .

"What should have been a historic and celebrated moment in black entertainment has now been stained and tainted by these allegations . . . If they are true . . .  The entire "keep it real" premise of Bel-Air is nothing like the producer . . . "

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

I was promised a part in the 'Fresh Prince of Bel-Air' remake - instead I left LA jobless and in debt

Rufus Burns played the role of Jazz in the viral short film 'Bel-Air,' based on the sitcom, 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.' When the television version of the short film was picked up by NBC, Burns believed he'd reprise the role. Burns moved to LA on his own dime and contributed creatively to the show, but was never cast.

Developing . . .

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