'Fresh Prince' actor sues Fortnite creators over use of Carlton dance moves

Alfonso Ribeiro also filed a complaint against the makers of NBA 2K

Actor Alfonso Ribeiro, best known for his role as Carlton Banks on the "Fresh Prince of Bel Air," filed complaints against video game makers Epic Games and Take-Two Interactive for the use of his TV character's signature dance move in Fortnite and NBA 2K.

Ribeiro's dance, known as "The Carlton," is used as a featured emote in the games, the lawsuit claims. Emote are downloadable, in-game content that users can pay for, and in Fornite, the emote is called "Fresh."

Ribeiro says he created "The Carlton" during his time on "Fresh Prince," claiming it's his "likeness and intellectual property," his lawyer told Variety

The actor says he was not asked for the rights to use the dance, nor was he alerted or compensated for the game's use of the move, according to Variety.


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"The Carlton" first appeared on "Fresh Prince" in 1991 during and episode titled "Will's Christmas Show," and has been a lasting legacy of both the show and Ribeiro, he said, as he's still recognized for the move.

Ribeiro's lawyers told Variety:

“It is widely recognized that Mr. Ribeiro’s likeness and intellectual property have been misappropriated by Epic Games in the most popular video game currently in the world, ‘Fortnite. Epic has earned record profits off of downloadable content in the game, including emotes like ‘Fresh.’ Yet Epic has failed to compensate or even ask permission from Mr. Ribeiro for the use of his likeness and iconic intellectual property. Therefore, Mr. Ribeiro is seeking his fair and reasonable share of profits Epic has earned by use of his iconic intellectual property in ‘Fortnite’ and as a result is requesting through the courts that Epic cease all use of Mr. Ribeiro’s signature dance.”

Here's a side-by-side comparison of Ribeiro doing "The Carlton" when he was an contestant on "Dancing With the Stars" and a character from Fortnite doing the "Fresh" emote.

Other celebrities also are part of the lawsuit against the video game makers, including rapper 2 Milly and Instagram star and "Flosser" Backpack Kid2 Milly is suing over the his move, the "Milly Rock," which he says he created for a 2014 music video. 


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