WATCH: Brooklyn Nine-Nine Star Takes to Twitch to Look for Suspects in His First Ever Stream

Published 12/06/2020, 7:20 AM EST

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Brooklyn Nine-Nine star Terry Crews reiterated that he is just like us, trying to get to the end of this year via a virtual network. Crews is one of the most beloved characters on the internet. Fans not only know him for his larger-than-life personality and sense of humor, but also for the charisma he brings to the stage.

Terry Crews surprised his fans when he went on Twitch for his first-ever stream. Clad in a holiday sweater, the muscular actor streamed for the first time to raise money for the American Red Cross.

Crews has always been expressive of his stance on social issues and attitude towards life. His son, Isaiah Crews, accompanied him and the father-son duo seemed to have a great time streaming Danganronopa.

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Brooklyn Nine-Nine streams Danganronpa on Twitch

Danganronpa is an online game where players investigate murders by engaging in clever wordplay. The more clever the players are, the better chances they have of spotting the suspect.

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Like any other title, Dangranronpa has its share of fans who were elated to see the Brooklyn Nine-Nine leading man enjoying the game with his son. The game was pretty entertaining and had its share of trials. However, as intended, donations kept coming in and the duo kept interacting with the viewers.

But one of the most iconic moments of the stream was when they teamed up to sing Vanessa Carlton’s ‘A Thousand Miles.’ This broke the internet as the viewers joined in to sing the song Terry had perfected in a scene in a movie called White Chicks.

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The duo raised over $20,000 for the American Red Cross. Over 216,794 people viewed the stream, making it a successful one. Will Terry grace the platform with his presence again? Stay tuned to find out.

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