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Terry Crews gave a fan official permission to use his image on her next bank card for an amusing reason

All’s Wells Fargo that ends Wells Fargo.

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UNTIL LAST MONTH when he bravely spoke out about being sexually assaulted by a Hollywood executive, Terry Crews was best known for his iconic role in the movie White Chicks.

After helping to prove that sexual harassment/assault can affect anybody – even a 245lb man who is almost two metres tall, Crews is back in the public eye, thankfully for a less tragic reason this time.

Twitter user Darrel Kennedy was inspired to use a photo of Terry on her new debit card.

His expression perfectly warns her to think before spending.

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Twitter users felt that it should be one of the default options.

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But the bank (Wells Fargo) didn’t exactly feel the same way.

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After Darrel called on her followers to RT and tag Terry Crews, she received his official permission (and support).

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Terry and Darrel were patiently waiting for Wells Fargo’s response.

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Thankfully, the story had a happy ending.

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What a strange, but lovely chain of events.

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