Will Smith launches ‘Fresh Princess’ kids' books, flipping the script on his ’90s show

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Will Smith launches ‘Fresh Princess’ kids' books, flipping the script on his ’90s show
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Will Smith announced that he's launching a children's book series featuring a character called the 'Fresh Princess,' a re-imagining of his character from the television series 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.'

Harper Collins Children’s Books will publish three picture books featuring Destiny, a stylish young girl who moves to a new neighborhood and must acclimate to her surroundings.

"I couldn’t be more excited that the character I played for so long could inspire such a fun and empowering book for kids everywhere," Smith said in a statement to Entertainment Weekly."I know all of my children would have loved Fresh Princess growing up, and being a father who raised a strong daughter I know how important it is to see that type of strength depicted in stories.

Harper Collins Children’s Books editorial director Margaret Anastas said she was"thrilled" to publish the book series.

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