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Terry Crews — How to Have, Do, and Be All You Want

Culture
United States
Started February 03, 2026

Terry Crews (@terrycrews) is an actor and former NFL player (Los Angeles Rams, San Diego Chargers, Washington Redskins, and Philadelphia Eagles). His wide-ranging credits include the original viral Old Spice commercials, television series such as The Newsroom, Arrested Development, and Everybody Hates Chris, and films including White Chicks, The Expendables franchise, Bridesmaids, and The Longest Yard. He now stars on the Golden Globe award-winning Fox sitcom Brooklyn Nine-Nine. In 2014, Terr...

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 03, 2026
The pressure on public figures like Terry Crews to be role models can lead to unrealistic expectations and mental health challenges.
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Crews' openness about vulnerability encourages discussions about masculinity and emotional expression in modern society.
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The entertainment industry often overlooks former athletes, making Crews' success a unique but unrepresentative case.
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Terry Crews' experiences highlight the importance of self-awareness and personal growth in achieving success.
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Terry Crews' journey from NFL to acting exemplifies the power of resilience and adaptability in pursuing diverse career paths.
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