Terry Crews is a man of many talents. In the 1990s, he played for the Rams and the Chargers before becoming an actor and starring projects such as “White Chicks”, “Everyone hates Chris”, “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” and “The Expendable” Franchise. Other roles in your curriculum? Old Spice Spokesman, high -end furniture designer, consummate painter and author of a memory. Crews also appeared in the sexiest number of People Magaz magazine in People magazine three times.
But the concert that has made it known internationally, he says, is the host of “America's Got Talent” for the past six years. The show, which celebrates 20 seasons, returns to NBC on May 27.

On Sunday Funday, the people of Los Angeles give us a play per game of their ideal Sunday in the city. Find ideas and inspiration about where to go, what to eat and how to enjoy life on weekends.
For teams, hosting “AGT” is a job that suits you. “I am a baked ham,” he supports blatantly, showing his endearing white smile during a zoom call. “I like the center of attention. I have always been a dancer, so it was as if it were the atmosphere. But then I entered there, and I thought, now I see why I love this so much. It's because each contestant reminds me of me.”
We meet the teams to discuss their ideal Sunday in Los Angeles, it implies walking through Old Town Pasadena, catching a movie and spending time with his wife Rebecca King-Crews and their five adult children.
This interview has been slightly edited by length and clarity.

6:30 AM: Wake up and go to the gym
I am one of the first elevators whatever happens. Even if it's Sunday, it's like, my body watch only appears. Like when I say I sleep late, it's 6:30 or 7 in the morning because I like to get up at dawn. I am a 4:30 or 5 am boy. Every Sunday, I start with training. It is very light, more cardio and active recovery, but never strange it.
9 am: Erewhon's breakfast collects
I've been on intermittent fasting for almost 15 years, so not breakfast, but I love breakfast food. So what do I do? And this is a real basic element, we have a Erewhon That opened close to us and has the most fabulous cooked breakfast. It is half a store, half a restaurant. Erewhon has the best shakes, the best cakes. Although not like until 2 pm, I'm going to Erewhon and I get all your breakfast things. I will get bacon and eggs, or breakfast sandwiches [and] Breakfast burritos. Many times on Sundays, it is when all the children want to happen, so I will bring a lot of things, I will place it on the stove, and I enter there and say: “Leave me something.”

10 am: Rupture of praise at home
My wife actually began a church. His name is Church of Life. It is as if the little desk meets the church and she has a thing called Sonic Sunday. It is online, but we recorded during the week, and it is basically half an hour with a lot of music, and then she makes a lesson. We see him together on Sunday morning, when he leaves at 10 in the morning, when Covid hit, he changed our church habits because everyone had to do it at home, and she decided: “You know what? Let's do it!”

11:30 am: hits the old town in Pasadena
Once it ends, it is when we go down to Old helmet. It is our favorite place to go. I have an office slash study that is right on Colorado Avenue. That's where all stores are, and my wife has a store, Rebeccca CrewsThat is in Hugus Alley. My daughter also works there. So we will walk through the old town and I will stop Alfred To collect coffee. I get a double espresso, directly with nothing.
From time to time we make brunches. We really like it Soho House in West Hollywood And also The cha cha chá Near the district of the arts.

1:30 PM: Lunch breakfast
If we decide to stay out, a place we love is American in Glendale, which is very close. I love this place called Egg whore there. Crazy name, but man-oh-man, as I told you, I love breakfast food and close at 2 pm, so we have to run. We will do that old town running, then we will jump to Glendale and, usually, we will reach 1:30 pm and I will be his last client, and they know me. I have a double bacon bacon breakfast sandwich. It comes with a little ketchup and I get a side salad, which is like arugula and a little Parmesan and perhaps a small orange juice.

3:30 pm: Put the American in Glendale
I love books. I have a book library that is probably the most valuable thing I have. I probably have about 10,000 books, so what I love to do is go to Barnes and Noble. You can no longer find them. Is very rare and the Barnes and noble in American It is one of my favorite places, because I will miss. You can literally spend two or three hours there.

5 pm: look a movie
I am a great type of cinema, so generally a Sunday, it is when I look at my theater. I have been receiving tickets for setback. Being at home, it's fine, but I love the smell of corn popcorn and I love to experience other people's reactions. When you are going to see a comedy or something scary or something strange, it is as if you want to feel that energy, so we are going to IPIC. I am a gold member. I am practically a Platinum member because I am about really pleasant experiences. If you are going to do a theater, do it well.
7 pm: Enjoy my trick–daytime food
Although I make intermittent fasting, Sunday is my trick day. When the time for dinner comes, that's In-N-Out hamburger time. I will get a couple of double doubles. You know, I'm simple. Or we will find a restaurant that everyone has been talking about. But many times, they are not open on Sunday nights. There are some like Butler that my boy David Chang [owns]But apart from that, it is the moment of hamburger.
If there is a sporting event on a Sunday, I would go to Sofi To see a football game. I was in the Rams and the Chargers, so the fun is that, when they invite me to a Chargers game, I act as if I were the biggest chargers fan in the world, and then, when they invite me to the Rams game, I do the same. Both ended in Los Angeles, so both claim me and I am like yes [laughs].

8 pm: Prepare for bed
I lie early and my wife says: “What are we, in third degree?” [Laughs] That's why I don't like going to the movies too late. Never, I will never go to a movie that begins at 7 pm because you will not be out of there until at 10 pm, The last 8:30 pm and my regime, something that I have been doing for years and feels so good, is that all the curtains close, make sure the room is fine. I do everything possible to put the phone. I don't want that blue light on me. I wash my face, brush my teeth, I get in bed and I will have the book of the century, what I am reading, right next to the bed and my glasses.
I wait for this time because you know where you left it, be it a novel or an autobiography, and you are like, I wonder what happened there. I always have to make sure to leave in a good place. I am the guy who gets sad at the end of a book. In the same way that people feel about transmission when you have gone through the 10 episodes. I am reading a book called “The Weight of Air” of this type called David poses. Oh my God. He was addicted to heroin for years and entered and left rehabilitation. It is fascinating because it is very transparent and inspires me to be so vulnerable.