Jeffrey Allen Towns, who starred in the 1990s alongside Will Smith in the hit series "The Cool Prince of Bel Air," probably sticks to the virus and asks his fans: "Take it seriously"
Be careful not to catch Will. Jeffrey Allen Towns
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From "The Light Prince of Bel Air"
Don't see the end: another day, another celeb that may be on the virus infected list.
This time around is DJ, musical producer and actor Jeffrey Allen Towns, who is also known by stage names DJ Jazz Jeff and Jazz, and was part of DJ Jazz Jeff And D. Prince retired alongside Will Smith in the 1990s.
Towns (55), who starred in the successful series "The Cool Prince of Bel Air" alongside Smith from 1990 to 1996 (as Will's best friend, and the object of his uncle Phil's hatred that he threw him out of the house door almost every time he jumped in for a visit), last night (Second) his followers on Instagram because he fears being infected with the corona virus.
"I am recovering from inflammation in both lungs," he wrote in Story. "I lost my sense of taste and smell which is a definite sign of the virus. I wouldn't be here without my guardian angelic wife."
"Please pray for the sick," he implored. "It's a lot more people than you think. Take it seriously. It doesn't matter who you are, what you do, or what your plan is," he wrote, ending the update with "Take care of yourself."
To date, Towns has not updated whether he was able to get a formal diagnosis of the virus.
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