Rebecca King‑Crews, wife of actor and TV host Terry Crews, has shared her decade‑long battle with Parkinson’s disease in a heartfelt interview.

The 60‑year‑old revealed that her symptoms began around 2012, starting with subtle signs like numbness in her foot and a shaking hand, which were initially dismissed by doctors as anxiety or stress.

She was officially diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2015, but the long wait for a correct diagnosis meant years of confusion and uncertainty.

Rebecca recently underwent a focused ultrasound treatment, a non‑invasive procedure now being used to help ease symptoms of advanced Parkinson’s, and said it has already helped her regain strength and fine motor control.

One of the first breakthroughs was her ability to write with her right hand for the first time in years, something she hadn’t been able to do since Parkinson’s symptoms worsened.

Rebecca plans to have a second procedure later this year to address symptoms on the left side of her body.

The couple has been married nearly 37 years and share five children. Terry Crews spoke emotionally about Rebecca’s strength and resilience throughout her health journey.

Rebecca said she chose to go public now to raise awareness about the disease and help others navigating similar battles.