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Alfonso Ribeiro Says He’s Not Accepted by Black People, Black Twitter Reminds Him Why - The New York Beacon

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Alfonso Ribeiro, better known as Carlton Banks, Will Smith‘s corny, geeky cousin in the television sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,decided to talk about being ostracized by the Black community for having a white wife, except Black Twitter reminded him that he was not on […]

The post Alfonso Ribeiro Says He’s Not Accepted by Black People, Black Twitter Reminds Him Why appeared first on The New York Beacon.

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