Will Smith has issued a call to fans of the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
The actor is now offering viewers of the hit 90's television show a chance to book the famous Brentwood, California, mansion on Airbnb.
Smith announced the news on Instagram, saying that he is working with the mansion's owners "who are allowing me to list it!"
"YOOOO!! Y’all think we should rent out the @freshprince house?? We’re making it happen with the squad at @airbnb!!" he captioned a snap of him outside the house that was made famous by the NBC sitcom, which ran from 1990 to 1996.
''Ready for the freshest staycation ever? If this place looks familiar that’s because it’s just as fly as it was when I first rolled up the driveway. I’m back. And this time, I’m handing you the keys so you’ll have my wing of the mansion all to yourself - but my sneaker collection is off limits, aight? Remember, these five-time, one-night stays are not a contest," Smith added in the Airbnb listing description.
"It’s your crib for the night, so feel free to act like you own the place. My wing of the mansion includes my bedroom (great for naps), a full bathroom (great for spitting bars in the shower), pool area (great for dips), an outdoor lounge, and the dining room (great for eating obviously). And you gotta do it like my guy DJ Jazzy Jeff so don’t forget your sunglasses!"
Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, all guests who request to book the mansion must be Los Angeles County residents, and currently live in the same household to minimize the risk of transmission, per the listing.
This comes after the actor announced that the cast of the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air will be reuniting for a reunion show!
The 51-year-old took to Instagram to share the sweet snap from the reunion. He captioned it: "Today is exactly 30 YEARS since The @FreshPrince of Bel-Air debuted! So we’re doin’ something for y’all… a for real Banks Family Reunion is comin’ soon to @HBOmax! [sic]."
He also paid tribute to the late James Avery, who portrayed Uncle Phil. The actor passed away back in 2013, at the age of 68.
"RIP James," he simply wrote.
Smith can be seen posing with his co-stars, Alfonso Ribeiro, Tatyana Ali, Karyn Parsons, Joseph Marcell, Daphne Maxwell Reid, and DJ Jazzy Jeff.
As well as sharing the cast photo, Smith also shared a snap of himself and Janet Hubert, who played Aunt Viv until she was replaced by Reed following disagreements with Smith and the producers of the show, which first debuted back in 1990.
The pair are due to discuss their previous issues in the special, according to HBO Max, as they spoke for the first time in over 25 years.
HBO Max has said that the reunion show will be a "funny and heartfelt night full of music, dancing, and more special surprise guests.'
The special is set to be directed by Marcus Raboy, and will broadcast later this autumn.