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  1. HeLovesCee
    @MyNiggaJoey watching everybody hates chris with my friend norma lol
     
  2. TeamRocRoyalSA
    IN-DEED *Terry Crews voice* :D
     
  3. JonesOnTheNBA
    RT @Dame_Lillard: Everybody hates chris is hella funny but it might be one of the corniest shows ever. Lol
     
  4. Stud_PornStar
    They need Martin & everybody hates Chris on Netflix #TeamLesbian #Teamstuds
     
  5. ChloeVSstallion
    Girl his Nama went crazy " My husband has 2 jobs" “@Sucka4_aSneaker: Everybody Hates Chris was a funny show... Why they cancel it?!”
     
  6. TheKhalidWatson
    Terry Crews: you ever been to the pin homie? Katt Williams: Hell Naw! but thanks for asking. #FridayAfterNext 😂
     
  7. Sucka4_aSneaker
    Everybody Hates Chris was a funny show... Why they cancel it?!
     
  8. _ashleybrionne
    Watching Everybody Hates Chris .
     
  9. _kellymontana
    Watching everybody hates Chris
     
  10. TheKhalidWatson
    Terry Crews is a diesel ass faggot
     
  11. Call_Me_Jamaica
    #Terry Crews a funny dude man
     
  12. SweetNeek15
    this nigga terry crews gotta be gay in real life! LOL
     
  13. Smoking_tweet
    LOL That scene when terry crews dancing is ass off to the tupac video<<<<< #fridayafternext
     
  14. ItzPman
    Everybody hates chris!! #hilarious
     
  15. Duh_ItsDamon
    RT @WOAHderre: Terry Crews was funny as hell in White Chicks.
     
  16. ToriGotVans
    Going To Watch A Disney Classic After Everybody Hates Chris!
     
  17. LikeBitchPLEASE
    RT @ObeyMySteez_x: The racist white teacher on everybody hates Chris >>> 😂 I be dying.
     
  18. AdaciaWasHere_
    RT @ObeyMySteez_x: The racist white teacher on everybody hates Chris >>> 😂 I be dying.
     
  19. Vi_lentAssassin
    RT @ObeyMySteez_x: The racist white teacher on everybody hates Chris >>> 😂 I be dying.
     
 
 
 
 
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Inspired by his childhood in New York, popular comedian Chris Rock narrates the hilarious, touching story of a teenager growing up as the eldest of three children in Brooklyn during the early 1980s. Uprooted to a new neighbourhood and bused to a predominantly Italian middle school two hours away by his strict, hard-working parents, Chris (Tyler James Williams) struggles to keep his everyday trials and traumas in check as he thinks, talks or runs his way through one growing experience after another, both at home and at school.