Bel-Air, the critically acclaimed reimagining of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, is back with its third season on Peacock. This modern reboot dives deep into the complexities of family, identity, and ambition, offering a fresh perspective on the beloved 90s classic. With new episodes dropping every Thursday, fans are in for a treat as the Banks family navigates even more intense drama, personal growth, and the ever-evolving dynamics of their relationships.
In an exclusive interview with PopViewers, Cassandra Freeman opens up about her journey to becoming the new Aunt Viv, the challenges of colorism in Hollywood, and what fans can expect from the latest season of Bel-Air.
Stepping into Aunt Viv’s Shoes: A Role Reimagined
Cassandra Freeman didn’t initially see herself as the new Aunt Viv. For many, Aunt Viv, originally portrayed by Janet Hubert and later by Daphne Reid, was the heart of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air—a figure of strength, elegance, and unyielding support as the Banks family matriarch. When it came to the contemporary reimagining of Bel-Air, Freeman doubted she would even be considered.
“My manager kept hounding me to put myself on tape,” Freeman recalls. “I was born in the late 70s, so I have a very particular idea of who Aunt Viv is. And I remember just being like, ‘I don’t even have the right wig for Aunt Viv.'”
Despite her initial reservations, Freeman’s undeniable talent shone through during her chemistry reads with the showrunner. She landed the role, bringing a fresh, nuanced take on Aunt Viv that captivates audiences. Freeman honors the legacy of the original character while adding a contemporary twist, making Aunt Viv a pivotal figure who navigates the complexities of modern life with warmth and resilience.
Representing More Than Wealth: A Fresh Take on Black Family Life
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air broke new ground by portraying a wealthy Black family with humor and depth, challenging stereotypes and showcasing the intricacies of Black life in mainstream media. Bel-Air continues this legacy but delves deeper into themes of identity, race, and family dynamics with a dramatic and contemporary lens.
Freeman emphasizes that Bel-Air is about much more than just wealth. “It is about family and so many things outside of flashy cars. It feels more relatable. So yes, they’re rich people living this life. But they’re still dealing with the same things everybody else is dealing with.”
Freeman’s portrayal has garnered critical acclaim, with reviewers praising her for bringing a new depth and sophistication to Aunt Viv. Her performance balances emotional complexity with a powerful on-screen presence, adding a fresh, nuanced dimension to the character.
Battling Colorism in Hollywood: “Please Take It Down”
Throughout her career, Freeman has faced the harsh realities of colorism in Hollywood, where opportunities for women of her complexion are often limited. She wears many hats as an educator, entrepreneur, and actress, but the industry hasn’t always allowed her to shine.
“Hollywood doesn’t give women of my complexion many opportunities to be the glamazon person,” Freeman reveals. “So much in my career, if we talk about colorism, has been about, I’ll get cast in something, and on set, they’ll be like, ‘She looks too beautiful. Please take it down. Take everything. Change the outfit. Take off the makeup. Mess up the hair. Do less.'”
Despite these challenges, Freeman’s hard work is paying off in Bel-Air. She has become a standout figure in the series, earning recognition for her role both on and off the screen. Whether she’s being recognized on the streets of Brooklyn or while on vacation, it’s clear that Freeman’s portrayal of Aunt Viv has resonated with audiences.
Reflecting on her career, Freeman says, “My career is based on what I feel. I have to trust my feelings. I don’t think God gave women such a strong intuition other than to keep us safe and everyone else safe around us.” With Bel-Air continuing to gain critical acclaim, Freeman is certainly in a safe and strong position as she continues to grace our screens.
Season 3: A Summer of Growth and Challenges
Season 3 of Bel-Air finds the Banks family on summer break, but their personal issues refuse to take a vacation. Will and Carlton are determined to become the best versions of themselves, balancing summer jobs and entrepreneurial ventures. But as they work together, their differing backgrounds and worldviews begin to surface, challenging their partnership.
Meanwhile, Aunt Viv and Uncle Phil face mounting pressures at work and home, testing the strength of their marriage. Hilary’s romantic journey encounters unexpected hurdles, Ashley begins to explore her views on love as she prepares for high school, and Geoffrey’s past in London starts to catch up with him.
As the series continues to explore these intricate storylines, fans can expect to see familiar faces from the original Fresh Prince, including a cameo from Joseph Marcell, who played the beloved Banks family butler, Geoffrey.
Meeting the Original Aunt Viv and Channeling Michelle Obama
During the interview, Freeman also shared her experience meeting Janet Hubert, the original Aunt Viv, for the first time last year. It was a moment filled with respect and admiration for the legacy Hubert created. Freeman also revealed another woman who inspired her portrayal of Aunt Viv: former First Lady Michelle Obama.
In addition to her acting career, Freeman is the co-founder of Creatricity, a platform that simplifies the process of finding and hiring vetted, reliable, and diverse talent and crew for television and film projects. This venture further highlights Freeman’s dedication to elevating underrepresented voices in the entertainment industry.
As Bel-Air continues to captivate audiences, we eagerly anticipate what Cassandra Freeman will do next. Her portrayal of Aunt Viv is a testament to her talent, and we’re sure to see her making waves in Hollywood for years to come.