How to have the best Sunday in L.A. according to Terry Crews

Terry Crews is a man of many talents.In the 1990s, he played for both the Rams and the Chargers before becoming an actor and starring in projects like “White Chicks,” “Everybody Hates Chris,” “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” and “The Expendables” franchise.

Other roles on his resume? Old Spice spokesman, high-end furniture designer, accomplished painter and author of a memoir.Crews was also featured in People magazine’s Sexiest Man Alive issue three times.But the gig that has made him internationally known, he says, is hosting “America’s Got Talent” for the last six years.

The show, which is celebrating 20 seasons, returns to NBC on May 27.In Sunday Funday, L.A.

people give us a play-by-play of their ideal Sunday around town.Find ideas and inspiration on where to go, what to eat and how to enjoy life on the weekends.For Crews, hosting “AGT” is a job that suits him.

“I am a honey-baked ham,” he shamelessly admits, flashing his endearing white smile during a Zoom call.“I like the spotlight.

I’ve always been a dancer, so it was like this is the vibe.But then I got in there, and I was like, now I see why I love this so much.

It’s because every contestant reminds me of me.” California ‘Chris Rock saved Hollywood that day,’ says Terry Crews, discussing his new memoir in front of an appreciative crowd.We caught up with Crews to discuss his ideal Sunday in L.A.It involves walking around Old Town Pasadena, catching a movie and spending time with his wife Rebecca King-Crews and their five adult children.

This interview has been lightly edited for length and clarity.6:30 a.m.: Wake up and hit the gym I am an early riser no matter what.Even if it’s Sunday, it’s like, my body clock just kind of pops up.

Like when I say I sleep in late, that’s 6:30 or 7 a.m.because I like to get up at the crack of dawn.

I’m a 4:30 or 5 a.m.guy.

Every Sunday, I start with a workout.It’s very light, more of cardio and active recovery, but I never...

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Publisher: Los Angeles Times

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