Terry Crews gave a powerful testimony in court yesterday (June 26), recounting his experience being groped by a Hollywood executive to the Senate Judiciary Committee in support of new laws to protect sexual assault victims. But despite plenty of online support for the Brooklyn Nine-Nine actor, rapper 50 Cent felt the need to further attack Crews on social media.
In an Instagram post that has since been deleted, 50 Cent shared a photo of the famously fit actor with the caption: "I got raped, my wife just watched."
A video from TMZ has since emerged, showing Crews responding to 50 Cent's disparaging comments about sexual assault.
In the clip, he said, "I love 50 Cent, I listen to his music while I'm working out."
Crews continued, "I proved that size doesn't matter when it comes to sexual assault."
50 Cent seems to have seen the TMZ video, but still hasn't managed to grasp the concept of how power dynamics function in cases of sexual assault.
He shared a clip of Crews' TMZ bit, along with the caption: "Man l like Terry Crews, l just can't wrap my head around all this."
Yesterday, Crews explained it pretty clearly in court. See his response to Senator Dianne Feinstein below.
In an Instagram post that has since been deleted, 50 Cent shared a photo of the famously fit actor with the caption: "I got raped, my wife just watched."
A video from TMZ has since emerged, showing Crews responding to 50 Cent's disparaging comments about sexual assault.
In the clip, he said, "I love 50 Cent, I listen to his music while I'm working out."
Crews continued, "I proved that size doesn't matter when it comes to sexual assault."
50 Cent seems to have seen the TMZ video, but still hasn't managed to grasp the concept of how power dynamics function in cases of sexual assault.
He shared a clip of Crews' TMZ bit, along with the caption: "Man l like Terry Crews, l just can't wrap my head around all this."
Yesterday, Crews explained it pretty clearly in court. See his response to Senator Dianne Feinstein below.
I asked @TerryCrews why he didn't use his considerable strength to fight back when he was sexually assaulted. His answer is a powerful reminder of how victims are too often forced into silence to avoid damaging their careers or reputations. We need to hear the truth. pic.twitter.com/8xSxnhXj91
— Sen Dianne Feinstein (@SenFeinstein) June 26, 2018