TERRY CREWS’ WIFE REBECCA REVEALS PARKINSON’S BATTLE 11 YEARS AFTER DIAGNOSIS: ‘SEEING IMPROVEMENT’.(PHOTO).

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 Terry Crews’ Wife Rebecca Reveals Parkinson’s Battle 11 Years After Diagnosis: ‘Seeing Improvement’ Terry Crews and his wife, Rebecca King-Crews, have opened up about a deeply personal health journey that the family has been quietly navigating for more than a decade. During Monday’s episode of the Today show, Rebecca, 60, revealed that she has been living with Parkinson’s since receiving her diagnosis in 2015, though the first warning signs appeared years earlier. Looking back, she said it all began around 2012 with a slight numbness in her left foot. Not long after, her trainer noticed something unusual in the way she walked, particularly that one of her arms was no longer swinging naturally. Then came the moment that truly raised alarm. Rebecca recalled waking up one morning to find her hand shaking, a tremor that made it clear something more serious might be happening. At first, she said a doctor suggested it was anxiety and reassured her that she would be fine. Still, trusting...

ANTHONIO BANDERAS VISIT SPAIN FOR HOLY WEEK IN MALAGA.

Keeping the faith: The Spanish star was joining his brotherhood as they carried a huge statues of the Virgin Mary, decorated with candles, through the streets of the Andalucian city                                                               Antonio Banderas visit his home Spain to celebrate Holy week and join the catholic processions in the lead up to Easter.He do return to Malaga every year from Los Angeles for the most important festival in the catholic caleendar.Antonio also likes to return to his church brotherhood of ''tears and favour'',to take part in the traditional marches that take place throughout Spanish towns and cities to mark Holy week.Sorry to say these,am also a catholic but what really troubles me is their hunted looking costumes.More photos below.             Religious fervour: Penitents of the San Gonzalo brotherhood take part in a Holy Week procession in the Andalucian capital of SevilleCountrywide: While Seville has the most famous Semana Santa processions, villages and towns across Spain stage their own Holy Week eventsPaying penance: The San Gonzalo brotherhood marched through the night, their red candles leaving their hoods stained with waxMarching on: Penitents carry a huge float of the Virgin Mary as part of their procession through the streets of SevilleOld friends: The actor reconnected with 'compadres' from his brotherhood Saint Mary of Tears and FavoursWarm welcome: Anotnio Banderas has returned to his home city of Malaga to mark the Catholic Holy Week celebrationsEveryday event: Children play in the background as a penitent watches a march from 'Jesus en su Tercera CaiŒda' brotherhood during a procession in Zamora, Spain

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