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The '''Bel-Air'd''' fad started when ATape (a play on the user name [http://wiki.ytmnd.com/User:BTape BTape]) created a YTMND with a misleading title. The premise was to entice users to click in hopes of seeing pictures of naked celebrities only do be immediately disappointed by a picture of Will Smith's face covering the private areas of the actress accompanied by the theme song from the television series "[[w:The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air|The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air]]". Text which states "You Just Got Bel-Air'd" usually accompanies these sites.
 
The '''Bel-Air'd''' fad started when ATape (a play on the user name [http://wiki.ytmnd.com/User:BTape BTape]) created a YTMND with a misleading title. The premise was to entice users to click in hopes of seeing pictures of naked celebrities only do be immediately disappointed by a picture of Will Smith's face covering the private areas of the actress accompanied by the theme song from the television series "[[w:The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air|The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air]]". Text which states "You Just Got Bel-Air'd" usually accompanies these sites.
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Another extension of the fad involves the "Fresh Prince" theme mixed in with other themes and music from all kinds of mediums, to further proof that the track can "fit in with anything"
  
 
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Revision as of 06:40, February 3, 2007

Bel-Air'd
Preview image
Original YTMND:
Scarlett Johansson's Tit-slip picture
by ATape
January 23, 2007
Worthy Spinoffs:
Used Music:

The Bel-Air'd fad started when ATape (a play on the user name BTape) created a YTMND with a misleading title. The premise was to entice users to click in hopes of seeing pictures of naked celebrities only do be immediately disappointed by a picture of Will Smith's face covering the private areas of the actress accompanied by the theme song from the television series "The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air". Text which states "You Just Got Bel-Air'd" usually accompanies these sites.

Another extension of the fad involves the "Fresh Prince" theme mixed in with other themes and music from all kinds of mediums, to further proof that the track can "fit in with anything"