After 27 years of not speaking and blasting one another in old interviews, Janet Hubert and Will Smith finally came face-to-face in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air reunion special that aired on HBO Max on Nov. 18. Janet, who is now 64 years old, didn’t sugarcoat how her sour relationship with Will cost her “everything” after she was replaced with a different actress, Daphne Maxwell Reid, to play the iconic role of “Aunt Viv” in Season 4 of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air until the show wrapped in 1996.
Before Janet and Will’s one-on-one chat, though, they both filmed private confessionals. Janet gave more insight into her 30-year feud with Will (who played her nephew on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air) and revealed what she believes caused their rift. “During that third season, when I got pregnant, there was a lot of things going on in my life and Will’s life as well. There was some friction because I was pregnant,” Janet explained.
“Home life was not good at all. I was no longer laughing, smiling, joking because there were things going on nobody knew about,” she continued. “The cast had no idea what was going on.” Janet also clarified that she was “never fired” and was instead offered a “really bad deal” that she chose not to accept, which would require the actress to film for just two months and two weeks while not being allowed to work anywhere else.
“That meant my salary was cut, I had a new baby and a husband who was out of work. I said no,” Janet explained, although she was “hurt deeply” when the show decided to recast her role instead. In Will’s own confessional, the Gemini Man star admitted he “wasn’t sensitive” to her personal issues and would do things “very differently,” adding, “I can see why I made the set very difficult for Janet.” Then, it was time: Will finally sat down for his highly-anticipated chat with his original Aunt Viv, who explained how she “lost everything” because of their feud.
“When I left the show, I had this new baby and no one. Family disowned me, Hollywood disowned me, my family said you’ve ruined our name and I wasn’t unprofessional on the set. I just stopped talking to everybody because I didn’t know who to trust, I had been banished. They said it was you who banished me. Because you were Will, you were a kid. It was hard,” Janet confessed to Will.
Janet also told Will that he “didn’t realize” that she was “going through a lot at home” at the time, and even revealed she was in a “very abusive marriage.” At the time, Will — who was just on the verge of his 22nd birthday when their show premiered — couldn’t relate as much, but now that he’s gone through his own marriage troubles and has three kids, the actor said he could “see now the level of pain and the level of struggle that it was for you just to show up every day.”