'Everybody Hates Chris' cast. Robert Voets/CBS Photo Archive/Getty

Robert Voets/CBS Photo Archive/Getty

Everybody Hates Chrisis a semi-autobiographical comedy inspired by Chris Rock's teenage years growing up in 1980s Brooklyn.

The show, which aired in 2005, followed young Chris, played by Tyler James Williams, as he navigated school, family chaos and the everyday struggles of being a kid with big dreams. At home, he dealt with his ultra-strict, no-nonsense parents – Terry Crews as the frugal, hardworking Julius and Tichina Arnold as the sharp-tongued, fiercely protective Rochelle.

With Rock's unmistakable voice narrating every awkward win and painful loss, the series balanced humor with real-life lessons. Now, let's take a look at where the cast ofEverybody Hates Chrisended up after the show wrapped in 2009.

Chris Rock as the Narrator

Chris Rock. Kevin Mazur/Getty

Kevin Mazur/Getty

Chris Rockserved as the beloved narrator ofEverybody Hates Chris– providing the adult perspective on the childhood experiences shown on screen. His voice and perspective are central to what made the show resonate so strongly.

One of the most influential comedians of his generation, Rock is known for films likeGrown Ups,Dr. Dolittle, theMadagascarfranchise, and more recent dramatic work, includingRustinandFargo. He has also remained a major force in stand-up comedy with multiple high-profile Netflix specials.

Beyond acting, Rock continues to write, direct and produce projects that often blend comedy with social commentary.

The 60-year-old actor was married toMalaak Compton-Rockfor two decades before their divorce in 2016. They share two daughters:Lola and Zahra.

Tyler James Williams as Chris

Tyler James Williams Ron P. Jaffe/UPN/CBS; Chad Salvador/Variety via Getty

Ron P. Jaffe/UPN/CBS; Chad Salvador/Variety via Getty

Tyler James Williamsstarred asyoung Chris, anchoring the series with his sharp comedic timing and relatable performance.

After the show, he successfully transitioned into adult roles, appearing in projects likeDear White People,DetroitandGoosebumps 2. In recent years, he's gained widespread acclaim for playing Gregory Eddie onAbbott Elementary, a role that introduced him to a whole new generation of fans andwon him a Golden Globe.

The 33-year-old has been open about stepping away from acting at times to focus on health after being diagnosed with Crohn's disease in 2015. Last year,he spoke to PEOPLEexclusively about being hospitalized and undergoing multiple surgeries.

Although Williams tends to keep his private life largely out of the spotlight, in February 2025,he revealed to PEOPLEthat dating has changed now that he's in his 30s.

He noted that he's searching for somebody whose "decisions they made and the life they built for themselves" he most aligns with, rather than just physical appearance.

"I think everybody should be proud of the person they're with and proud to be with the person they're with," he added.

Terry Crews as Julius Rock

Terry Crews. liff Lipson/UPN/CBS; JC Olivera/Variety via Getty

liff Lipson/UPN/CBS; JC Olivera/Variety via Getty

Terry Crewsplayed Julius Rock, the hardworking, hilariously frugal father whose discipline and devotion became a defining part of the show.

SinceEverybody Hates Chris, Crews has built a massive television presence, most notably as Terry Jeffords onBrooklyn Nine-Nineand as the longtime host ofAmerica's Got Talent. He has also appeared in numerous films, such asThe ExpendablesandWhite Chicks, often blending comedy with a bit of action.

Around 2010, he also joined Old Spice's iconic "The Man Your Man Could Smell Like" campaign, beginning a decade-long collaboration with the brand.

Crews has been married toRebecca King-Crewssince 1989, and they havefive children.

Outside of entertainment, the 57-year-old is an author and outspoken advocate for mental health and personal accountability.

Tichina Arnold as Rochelle Rock

Tichina Arnold. Scott Humbert/THE CW; Momodu Mansaray/FilmMagic

Scott Humbert/THE CW; Momodu Mansaray/FilmMagic

Tichina Arnoldportrayed Rochelle Rock, the sharp-tongued, fiercely protective mother who delivered some of the show's most memorable lines.

Before and afterEverybody Hates Chris, Arnold was already a sitcom staple thanks to her role asPamela onMartin. In 2024, she reprised her role as Rochelle in the animated revivalEverybody Still Hates Chris, returning to the character that made her a standout fan favorite.

She has starred on the CBS sitcomThe Neighborhoodsince 2018, even directing several episodes.

Arnold was married to boxer Lamon Brewster from 1991 to 1995 and later to basketball coachRico Hinesfrom 2012 to 2016. She is the mother of one daughter, Alijah Kai Haggins, whom she shares with music producer Carvin Haggins.

The 56-year-old remains active in advocacy work, particularly raising awareness for lupus after seeing how the disease affected her younger sister. She has also grown a large social media presence, with over 4 million followers on Instagram.

Tequan Richmond as Drew Rock

Tequan Richmond. Justin Lubin/CBS Photo Archive/Getty; Leon Bennett/Getty

Justin Lubin/CBS Photo Archive/Getty; Leon Bennett/Getty

Tequan Richmond played Drew Rock, Chris' confident and effortlessly cool younger brother.

After the series ended, Richmond shifted toward more dramatic material, including a critically noted performance in the filmBlue Caprice. He has also appeared in guest roles across several television dramas and crime series likeBoomerang.

Like several of his castmates, Richmond keeps much of his personal life private but is active on social media.

Imani Hakim as Tonya Rock

Imani Hakim. Justin Lubin/CBS Photo Archive/Getty; Unique Nicole/Getty

Justin Lubin/CBS Photo Archive/Getty; Unique Nicole/Getty

Imani Hakim brought a spunky energy to the role of Tonya Rock, the youngest sibling who often stole scenes with her sharp comebacks.

Following the show, Hakim starred as Olympic gymnastGabby DouglasinThe Gabby Douglas Storyand appeared in films such asBurning SandsandChocolate City. She has also worked in television, including appearances onMythic Quest.

Hakim shares snippets of her lifeon social media, revealing in February 2025 that she welcomed son Kazuo-Marley Hakim Lee with producer Chris Naoki Lee.

Vincent Martella as Greg Wuliger

Vincent Martella. Robert Voets/UPN/CBS; Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty

Robert Voets/UPN/CBS; Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty

Vincent Martellaplayed Greg Wuliger, Chris' loyal, awkward best friend and one of the show's most beloved supporting characters.

Outside ofEverybody Hates Chris, Martella is especially known for voicing Phineas Flynn onPhineas and Ferb, a role that became a major part of his career. He has also appeared in various live-action television series and continued voice-over work.

The 33-year-old keeps his personal life largely private, but hasgrown a large social media followingby sharing insight into his work and the entertainment business.

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  • Gabrielle Union says that she and her Bring It On costar Kirsten Dunst are "growing up together"

  • The actress, 53, spoke about their connection while speaking exclusively with PEOPLE

  • Union also shared how parenthood has helped bring them together in adulthood

Gabrielle Unionsays that she and herBring It OncostarKirsten Dunstare still "growing up together" over 25 years after working together on the iconic movie.

Union, 53, recently caught up with PEOPLE exclusively during a PEOPLE 10 in 10 interview. During the conversation, the actress revealed that she and Dunst, 43, still keep in touch, and added that parenthood has helped bring them closer.

"Luckily, our kids are around the same age and they have friends in common, so motherhood has sort of brought us together in a different way," she explained.

Union is mom to daughter Kaavia Union Wade, 7, and is stepmom to husbandDwyane Wade'sthree older children, Zaire Wade, 23, Zaya Wade, 18, and Xavier Wade, 12. Dunst, meanwhile, shares sons Ennis Howard Plemons, 7, and James Robert Plemons, 4, with her husband, actorJesse Plemons.

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Union went on to say that she has seen her former costar evolve over the more than two decades they've known one another.

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"When we shotBring It On,[Kirsten] was an actual child, and now she's a mom. And it's funny because we were talking about some of her mom's decisions and how she was raised, and what you took and what you left behind," she continued.

"It's like we're growing up together," she added.

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The 2000 film, directed byPeyton Reedand written by Jessica Bendinger, follows high-achieving cheer captain Torrance Shipman (Dunst), who has recently taken over the championship-winning cheer squad at her Southern California high school. However, she soon must navigate an uncomfortable truth: the team's iconic routines were stolen from an underfunded squad called the Clovers, led by Isis (Union).

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Union and Dunst attended a25th anniversary screeningfor the now-iconic cheerleading comedy in September 2025 in Los Angeles. They were additionally joined by former castmates Jesse Bradford and Lindsay Sloane.

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Union is currently busy with a number of upcoming projects, and is also an investor and partner for the hot flash treatmentLynkUET.

While speaking about the endeavor with PEOPLE, Union said that she feels strongly about shining a light on menopause and destigmatizing it for other women.

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"[Menopause] challenges you to look at life differently and not as an ending, but as a beginning," she said.

"Initially, I felt shame. I felt my value as a woman was diminishing. I felt isolated. And over time, now, I feel empowered, and I'm gonna talk about it, and I'm not gonna lose a thing," she added.

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  • Taylor Swift doesn't have any nominations at tonight's 2026 Grammys.

  • Her latest album, The Life of a Showgirl, wasn't eligible as it was released after the August 31 deadline.

  • ELLE understands Swift won't be at tonight's show; the Grammys' executive producer also shut down rumors of her making an appearance earlier this week.

Taylor Swift had one of the biggest album releases of the year withThe Life of a Showgirl. Still, when Grammy nominationswere announcedin November for the 2026 ceremony, Swift wasn't anywhere on the list.

So was the artist's latest album completely snubbed? Not at all—it just isn't eligible for tonight's ceremony. Swift releasedThe Life of a Showgirlon Oct. 3, 2025. The eligibility period for the 2026 awards coversworks releasedbetween Aug. 31, 2024 to Aug. 30, 2025.The Life of a Showgirlcan still be submitted for the 2027 Grammys, though (where the period is Aug. 31, 2025 to Aug. 30, 2026).

ELLE understands Swiftwon't be at the 2026 Grammystonight. Grammys executive producer Ben Winston shut down rumors of her making a show appearance earlier this week in an interview withHits. "The only reason people think Taylor might be performing or coming is becauseHitsdecided to print it this week and put it in theirHitsList, and it was picked up globally," he said. "ButHitsjust totally made that up. And now I am getting asked about it by you, as if it's a real thing, when it was made up in your office! That really is a full-circle rumor!"

At the 2025 show, shewas a presenter, ultimately giving Beyoncé the Best Country Award. While she was nominated forThe Tortured Poets Department, shedid not winany awards.

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For the moment, however, Swift has been enjoying a well-deserved break after releasing herDisney+ documentary seriesThe End of an Erain December. A source recently toldEntertainment Tonight, "Taylor's happy, grounded, and fully focused on her life with Travis [Kelce, her fiancé]. Right now, she's prioritizing everything positive and exciting happening in her life."

In December, a source toldUs Weekly, Swift "always has ideas percolating" for her music career but isn't imminently going on tour forThe Life of a Showgirl. "There have been ideas floated, but right now she is enjoying her break."

The insider added that she and Kelce have been planning their wedding together: "Taylor thinks it's cute [he's involved], and it's something they have been bonding over."

During an early October appearance on BBC Radio 1, Swiftconfirmedshe isn't feeling any "itch" to tour again. "I am going to be really honest with you," she told host Greg James. "I am so tired when I think about doing it again because I'd want to do it really well again."

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Five-year-old boy detained by ICE has returned to Minnesota, lawmaker says

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WASHINGTON, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Five-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos and his father have returned to their home in a Minneapolis suburb after being detained by U.S. immigration officers and held at ​a detention facility in Texas, a lawmaker said on Sunday.

A federal judge on Saturday ordered the release ‌of Adrian Conejo Arias and his son, whom immigration officers detained during a Minnesota raid. U.S. Representative Joaquin Castro, a Texas Democrat, wrote in ‌a social media post that he picked them up on Saturday night at the detention facility and escorted them back to Minnesota on Sunday.

"Liam is now home. With his hat and his backpack," Castro said. "We won't stop until all children and families are home."

A photo that went viral last month shows Liam wearing a blue bunny hat outside his house ⁠with federal agents standing nearby. He was ‌one of four students detained by immigration officials in a Minneapolis suburb, according to the Columbia Heights Public School District.

The Ecuadorean boy and his father, who entered the United States ‍legally as asylum applicants, had been held in a detention facility in Dilley, Texas.

U.S. District Judge Fred Biery wrote in a ruling on Saturday the case had its genesis in "the ill-conceived and incompetently-implemented government pursuit of daily deportation quotas, apparently even if it ​requires traumatizing children."

Biery, appointed by former President Bill Clinton, cited the Constitution's requirement that an arrest warrant must ‌be based on a judge finding probable cause of a crime. The use of "administrative warrants" issued by immigration officials "is called the fox guarding the henhouse," he wrote.

Democrats have called for reforms after large-scale enforcement operations in Minnesota and other states, and following two deadly shootings of U.S. citizens in Minneapolis involving ICE agents. Those demands by Democratic lawmakers include mandatory body cameras, the end to roving patrols and halting the use of face masks.

Funding for the Homeland ⁠Security Department has been held up as Republicans and Democrats continue ​negotiating over a DHS bill. "We'll be talking about that in the near ​future," President Donald Trump told reporters on Sunday at his Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, Florida.

Some Republican mayors also see a need for reforms. "We're generally encouraged that the administration seems to ‍be exploring that pivot," Oklahoma ⁠City Mayor David Holt told CBS's "Face the Nation" on Sunday.

Mayors are "caught in a little bit of an impossible situation" with federal immigration enforcers' presence in cities, Holt said, adding events in Minneapolis threaten to erode ⁠the trust authorities have built over time with residents in cities.

Holt spoke the day after Trump ordered DHS to refrain from dealing with ‌protesters unless federal property is threatened or local officials request help.

(Reporting by Timothy Gardner; Additional reporting ‌by Trevor Hunnicutt; Editing by Sergio Non and Chris Reese)

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