![]() Her dad, she kind of figures out a way to like finesse into like letting her just do her thing, her relationship with Cassandra Freeman, who plays Aunt Viv. ![]() She's this CEO influencer, chef, boss, content creator and her mother doesn't really get that. She's kind of the rebel in a way because she's dropped out of college, she's doing her own thing. Can you talk to me about the different opinions Hilary has of her father and her mother and the different relationships they have and displayed throughout the show?Ĭoco Jones: I think Hilary, first of all, her relationship with her father, I will say she definitely gives princess vibes. I think a really heartbreaking journey, but, as a season goes on they learn to find their differences.Ībsolutely look, Coco, these characters feel so genuine. Will showing up and exceeding at fitting in doing the very thing that Carlton has never really been able to identify with, that touches this deeply insecure part of him. As a result, he's had to assimilate to his Bel-Air cohort. ![]() He's been told that he acts white or he talks to white or yada yada yada. In his mind, I also think that Carlton experiences a very fragile sense of blackness because he doesn't feel like he belongs to his people throughout his whole life. Olly Sholotan: I'd say Will coming into Bel-Air is definitely a challenge to Carlton's blackness as well as his masculinity. Can you talk to me about Carlton's relationship with Will in this version and also how Carlton kind of views his parents since Will is being accepted into the household? And the one that's affected, it seems like the most is Carlton. So as this show starts, the biggest difference is that Will is kind of forced to move to Bel-Air rather than it being a choice. ![]()
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