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Terry Crews Shows Off His 6-Pack and Biceps Before AGT Lives in New Shirtless Pic

The America's Got Talent Host displayed his abs in a new picture. 

By Jackie Manno

America's Got Talent Host Terry Crews surely likes to show off his physique, and we're certainly not complaining. 

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On August 29, Crews posted a photo of himself shirtless and flexing his muscles while standing in a basketball court before preparing for the Season 18 AGT Live Shows. 

"LIVE SHOW ENERGY!" Crews captioned the post.

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This hasn't been the first time the master pec-popper has blessed us with some shirtless content lately. Earlier this month, he posted a fun clip of him dancing to "Cruel Summer" by Taylor Swift while waving a hose in the air and splashing himself with water. 

"Not a cruel summer when you're staying..." he captioned the post. 

Terry Crews talks turning 55

Meanwhile, Crews celebrated his 55th birthday on July 30. A week later, he took to his official Instagram page to share an introspective post, sharing with fans what he's learned so far in life. 

"I'm inspired and determined to be the best human being I can be," he wrote in the caption. "The greatest thing about getting older - is the choice and decision to grow wiser. To see things in a new way, and the realization that the more you know, the more there is to know."

"This is only the beginning for me," he added. "I choose to be present at this moment, and enjoy NOW, because this is all I have. No past, no future, just NOW. Now is eternal."

In a 2022 interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Crews made similar wise statements when discussing his memoir Tough: My Journey to True Power

Terry Crews smiling on the Hot Wheels: Ultimate Challenge set.

“It was the internal success. It was feeling good about myself because I was just me. As entertainers, you’re perfectionists, but you’ll never do anything perfect. So you’re always feeling disappointed about a performance. You’re totally insecure all the time. But I became secure in just [thinking], “Did I do my best?” And the answer was yes. Then I became very, very satisfied with that, and it started to grow,” he explained to the outlet.

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He continued: “This is the thing: Your thoughts determine your feelings. What I had to do was start changing the way I thought about myself, and then I felt better about myself. But what was happening before was that I was thinking bad thoughts about me. I thought, “I’m not any good.” A lot of performers suffer from imposter syndrome where things are good, but you don’t see it as good, you see it as: You’re a fake and maybe you’re just lucky; you’re not really talented; you didn’t really earn this.”