Ever since coming out about his own experience with sexual assault in October of last year, Terry Crews has become a vocal member of the #MeToo movement.
Days after The New York Times published its initial bombshell expose on Harvey Weinstein’s alleged sexual assaults, the “Deadpool 2” and “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” actor tweeted about his own experience in Hollywood, saying he was groped by a male talent agent in 2016.
(The William Morris Agency denies the allegations).
As the first man to join #MeToo, Crews has since become a vocal feminist ally and critic of toxic masculinity.
In a candid interview on “Megyn Kelly Today,” he recounted the moment that inspired him to join the movement.“I could not move.
I remember just shaking.
When I say Ptsd, it’s one of those things where everything just comes flooding back… I just started tweeting,” he said.
“There’s no question.
Could I have knocked him out?
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