Father-of-four dealt with it around six years ago after his gospel singer wife told him 'I don't know you anymore'

Terry Crews has opened up about his stint in rehab for pornography addiction in three 'Dirty Little Secret' videos posted on his official Facebook page.

The 47-year-old called porn addiction 'a worldwide problem' in thefirst video posted February 11, which has since amassed 45,000 likes.

'It really, really messed up my life in a lot of ways,' the brawny ex-NFL linebacker and Brooklyn Nine Nine star confessed.

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'It really, really messed up my life in a lot of ways': Terry Crews discussed his rehab stint for pornography addiction in three 'Dirty Little Secret' videos posted on his official Facebook page this month

'I felt like my wife owed me sex': And on Tuesday, Terry shared an 11-minute video declaring 'pornography kills all intimacy' where he examined the reasons behind his obsession

'If day turns into night and you are still watching [porn], you probably got a problem. And that was me...Now it's become my battle to help other people who are going through the same thing.'

Terry's porn fixation began age 12, before he dealt with it 'six/seven years ago,' after it almost cost him his marriage to gospel singer Rebecca King.

'My wife was literally like, "I don't know you anymore. I'm out of here,"' Crews recalled.

'And that changed me. I had to change because I realized, yo, this thing is a major, major problem. I literally had to go to rehab for it. The thing that I found, by not telling people, it becomes more powerful, but when you tell, and when you put it out there in the open...it loses it power.'

'Now it's become my battle to help other people': The 47-year-old presenter called porn addiction 'a worldwide problem' in the first video posted February 11, which has since amassed 45K likes

26 years strong: Terry's porn fixation began age 12 before he dealt with it 'six/seven years ago'; it almost cost him his marriage to gospel singer Rebecca King

The SAG Award nominee clarified: 'I didn't get help to get my wife back. I got help because I needed it. But she did decide to stay with me because she knew I was repenting, she knew I was going to get help, and she knew I was sorry.'

The Michigan couple of 26 years have four children - Isaiah, Wynfrey, Tera, and Azriel - and Rebecca also has a daughter Naomi with ex Charles Burton.

Crews' first video was so popular with his 7M followers, he followed it up with an eight-minute clip on February 17.

'He has to do the work. He has to want to change,' the Ridiculous 6 funnyman said of other men like himself.

The SAG Award nominee clarified: 'I didn't get help to get my wife back. I got help because I needed it. But she did decide to stay with me because she knew I was repenting, she knew I was going to get help, and she knew I was sorry' (pictured February 15)

Blended brood: The Michigan couple of 26 years have four children - Isaiah (2-L), Wynfrey (2-R), Tera (R), and Azriel - and Rebecca also has a daughter Naomi with ex Charles Burton (pictured in August)

'I'm calling on men to be more accountable. There's a lot of men out there blaming their wives for this.'

And on Tuesday, Terry shared an 11-minute video declaring 'pornography kills all intimacy' where he examined the reasons behind his obsession.

'I had the biggest sense of entitlement ever. I felt the world owed me something. I felt like my wife owed me sex,' the Lip Sync Battle champ admitted.

'It's in the land of victimhood. You find ways to self-medicate, to act out with pornography when you feel like your needs aren't being met.'

Crews continued: 'My wife had to go to therapy too, to deal with a lot of the psychological problems that come from it.'

Back in October, the These Walls dancer discussed the 90-day sex fast he and his 50-year-old wife went on to boost intimacy.

'I found at the end of that 90 days, I was more in love, more turned on. I knew who she was,' Terry told HuffPost Live.

'It wasn't like, "Let’s go out because I know I'm going to get some sex later." It was more, "Let's go out because I wanna talk to you. I wanna know you."'

It's the same struggle he detailed at length in his 2014 memoir Manhood: How to Be a Better Man-or Just Live with One.

Catch more of the World's Funniest host as Detective Sergeant Terry Jeffords on the third season of Brooklyn Nine-Nine, which airs Tuesdays on Fox.