Terry Crews: It’s ‘summer of freedom’ for abuse victims
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Terry Crews said it’s “the summer of freedom” for him and others who have gone public with accounts of alleged molestation.
“We can now tell our truth” and not see our lives upended, the former NFL player and actor said Wednesday. He called it “just the beginning of change.”
The entertainment industry and beyond will be safer, including for “my wife, for my son and for my daughter,” he said.
Crews made his remarks during a panel promoting NBC’s sitcom “Brooklyn Nine-Nine.” Support from his cast mates made him feel secure enough to “tell my truth and still go to work,” he said, also crediting the example of women in the MeToo movement.

