Terry and Rebecca Crews Open Up About Her 11-Year Parkinson's Battle: 'We're Going Through This Together'
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Terry and Rebecca Crews Open Up About Her 11-Year Parkinson's Battle: 'We're Going Through This Together'

2026-04-06T12:10:00Z

After being diagnosed with the debilitating disease in 2015, the "America's Got Talent" host and his wife discuss her 11-year health journey and the new...

Terry Crews and his wife Rebecca have gone public with a deeply personal health struggle, revealing that Rebecca was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2015 — a decade-long journey they say has only strengthened their bond as a couple.

In an exclusive interview, the America's Got Talent host and his wife spoke candidly about the challenges of living with a progressive neurological condition, offering a rare and intimate look at how the disease has shaped their daily lives and their marriage over the past 11 years.

'We're going through this together,' Terry said, emphasizing the united front the couple has maintained since Rebecca's diagnosis. The former NFL player and actor described how he made a conscious decision early on to be fully present and actively involved in his wife's care and treatment journey.

Rebecca, who has largely kept her condition private until now, spoke about the emotional and physical toll of managing Parkinson's disease, a condition that affects movement, balance, and coordination and for which there is currently no cure. She described moments of fear and uncertainty, but also resilience and gratitude.

The couple's decision to go public comes alongside news of a new chapter in their advocacy efforts, as they look to raise awareness about Parkinson's disease and the millions of families it affects across the United States. Early diagnosis and support networks, they stressed, can make a profound difference.

Terry and Rebecca have been married since 1990 and have long been regarded as one of Hollywood's most enduring couples. Their openness about this challenge is being met with an outpouring of support from fans, fellow celebrities, and Parkinson's advocacy organizations alike.