A Hollywood nepo-baby bore a strong resemblance to her famous father as she attended the Gladiator II premiere in Los Angeles on Monday.
The DJ and songwriter, 26, cut a glamorous figure for the event as she donned a black blazer-style mini dress.
She added height to her frame with a pair of black knee-high boots and wore her locks loose down her shoulders.
Striking a pose on the red carpet, the up and coming star completed her look with a silver star-shaped necklace.
Her father has appeared in TV shows including Everybody Hates Chris and Brooklyn-Nine-Nine along with films including Rumble and The Expandables?
But can you guess who it is?
A Hollywood nepo-baby bore a strong resemblance to her famous father as she attended the Gladiator II premiere in Los Angeles on Monday
That’s right, it’s Terry Crews’ daughter Tera.
Tera appears to be following in her father’s footsteps by pursuing a career in the entertainment industry.
She is one of five children that Terry shares with his wife Rebecca King who he married in 1989.
Tera has a close relationship with her father and has a childhood pH๏τo of her with him as one of her pinned posts on Instagam.
Alongside the heartwarming snap, she wrote: ‘I am so grateful to have such a giving and loving father. I appreciate you with all my heart. Thank you for giving me life❤️’.
It comes after Terry’s wife Rebecca revealed their marriage almost ended in divorce three times, but they managed to work through their problems after the actor went to ‘work on himself.’
Speaking in an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com, Rebecca gushed about her husband of 35 years and how much she admires his ambition and tenacity.
But she also admitted life hasn’t always been so smooth sailing as they once almost found themselves homeless.
It was Terry Crews’ daughter Tera! The DJ and songwriter, 26, cut a glamorous figure for the event as she donned a black blazer-style mini dress
Striking a pose on the red carpet, the up and coming star completed her look with a silver star-shaped necklace
Tera has a close relationship with her father and has a childhood pH๏τo of her with him as one of her pinned posts on Instagam
Opening up about the highs and lows of their relationship, sheexplained: ‘Our faith is a common ground, so we share those values and even if we don’t always live up to them, we’re trying.
‘There’s a certain kind of person we’re both trying to be and then faith in the fact that we chose each other for a reason.
‘It’s funny because we’ve talked about this, because we’ve had probably two or three instances [where] we could have ended the marriage, in 35 years. Each time we were in those crises, one of us wanted out, but the other one didn’t, so the other one fought.’
The mother-of-five, who launched a boutique store in Pasadena for her clothing line Rebecca Crews earlier this month, continued: ‘So the first time I wanted out, he fought for me. The second time he wanted out and I fought for him, and the third time he just had to come clean about his addiction and I kicked him out.
‘He fell on the floor like a two-year-old and begged me not to leave him and I said, “well you blew that, you know,” and he went to work on himself and he’s a better person, but he can still get better,’ Rebecca continued.
Both Terry and Rebecca have been vocal about their marital struggles in recent years and, in 2021, the White Chicks star admitted that his porn addiction almost destroyed their relationship.
Terry Crews’ wife Rebecca (pictured in 2021) previously revealed that her marriage to the America’s Got Talent host almost ended in divorce three times
When asked about the secret to a long-lasting marriage, Rebecca said: ‘You have to make sure that you’re getting what you want and they’re getting what they want. One of the reasons I was able to stay in my marriage is because I knew what I wanted when I got married.
‘I knew that I wanted a certain life, and it turned out that he wanted what I wanted,’ she said of Terry, who she married in July 1989.
‘Sometimes people fall in love with people who don’t want what they want, they don’t want the same thing. One person wants kids, the other one doesn’t. That’s a recipe for disaster.
‘So I hate to say it’s like a job interview, but it really was for me, knowing that Terry’s goals were very close to mine was like a sign to me,’ she added.
‘It’s been hard, and my husband has talked openly about problems he’s had, but deep down, Terry was just a good guy and he was my friend.
‘I loved him as a person before I was in love with him and he’s still my friend, and I will still cuss him out in one minute and turn around and hug him in the next and tell him, “but you still my boo,”‘ Rebecca gushed.