@smartinialexstone: Replying to @Wendy’s The truth about Karyn Parsons. #MajorPayne #90s #90sNostalgia #MovieStories #BehindTheScenes

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johnnydosequis
Johnny Dos Equis :
And now I have to go down the Karyn parsons TT rabbit hole while remembering how in love I was with her
2026-03-13 12:45:32
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okc_chance
okc_chance :
I drove Nick Castle around recently and only thing we spoke about was Major Payne lol.
2026-03-15 20:31:49
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redhendrix1
Red Hendrix :
Yea this isn’t creepy at all 😬
2026-05-12 02:31:02
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bigoldstupidchris
BigOldStupidChris :
Why was this so creepy?
2026-03-12 23:41:15
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redlightening
Bad Meets Evil :
Cant believe michael ironside was your dad how cool such a legend
2026-03-12 21:18:04
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shivels94
Shivels94 :
Major Payne was integral to my humor as a child
2026-03-13 01:13:53
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heiheidarooster
Heihei :
so jealous Damon got to link with her when filming the movie.
2026-03-13 18:54:08
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mantok89
ConnarMasonOwensDaddy :
THIS GUY!!!! LITTLE SNOW ON THE ROOF BUT THERE IS STILL FIRE IN THE FURNACE!
2026-03-12 23:32:06
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tea1tu
tea1tu :
Cadet Alex stone!
2026-05-07 04:28:16
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eshiffy78
Eric S :
Her and her sister on Fresh Prince were one of my first childhood crushes. They are still gorgeous!!!
2026-03-15 15:52:42
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patchmadets
patchmadets🫡 :
Cmon cadet stone😭
2026-06-07 16:03:09
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devantheotherdude
TheYeeHaulMan :
she's definitely a hot one!
2026-03-13 20:27:49
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lukeharmon10
lukeharmon10 :
Hey I know him!! Yes she is super stunning. Loved her on Fresh Prince!
2026-03-13 22:02:01
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noah.lott0
Noah Lott :
You lucky guy.
2026-03-13 12:37:36
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mountaincavalier
Carter Lloyd :
2026-03-12 21:00:33
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poppopbillmakesstuff
Billy :
Very beautiful
2026-03-13 17:26:13
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optipryme
OptimysticPryme :
💚💚💚💚😁😁😁💚💚💚💚W!!!! oh it was her!!!
2026-03-15 21:40:10
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fabae45
Fabae45 :
Was?
2026-03-23 23:54:23
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jeremyhancock7
Jeremy Hancock :
Aww man! Good to see you! I still love that movie!!!! 🫡
2026-03-12 23:34:01
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luca.brasi765
Luca brasi :
here supporting 💯
2026-03-13 11:27:18
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mysticmycology.77
MycologyMystic77 :
😂😂👏👏 Nice to see you again
2026-03-14 19:48:52
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joseph.lago28
Tater Swift :
So jealous! She’s always been cute to me.
2026-03-14 15:49:19
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uso_itsjustme
USO_ITSJUSTME :
Can I get a shout I been a fan since I was 13 watching the movie I just watched it yesterday me and my dad
2026-03-12 21:45:21
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christwo.0_fit
chrishinojosa400 :
so fine
2026-03-13 17:58:00
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luketomlinson65
Luke Tomlinson :
She was so hot
2026-03-12 23:49:36
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