Mr. T has taken out plenty of tough opponents on and off the screen — and The National ENQUIRER caught him still staying in fighting shape at his Los Angeles home. The former “A-Team” star isn’t shy about sharing his secret to staying in shape, either, shouting out that everyone should “work out twice a day, eat right and drink plenty of water!” Mr. T also has the added inspiration of having already worked his way through a cancer battle, continuing to build up his body after being diagnosed with T-cell lymphoma in 1995.
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Mr. T also stays in demand as a pitchman for several products, and even took on his own home renovation show called "I Pity the Tool." It's a long career for a guy who never wanted people to think he was pretending to be a tough guy!
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"The part I play is me," he famously proclaimed at the height of his "A-Team" fame as B.A. Baracus. "Don't call for no acting. B.A. Baracus ain't got nothin' on me when it comes to being a tough SOB!"
Photo credit: Coleman-Rayner
Mr. T also stays in demand as a pitchman for several products, and even took on his own home renovation show called "I Pity the Tool." It's a long career for a guy who never wanted people to think he was pretending to be a tough guy!
Photo credit: Coleman-Rayner
"The part I play is me," he famously proclaimed at the height of his "A-Team" fame as B.A. Baracus. "Don't call for no acting. B.A. Baracus ain't got nothin' on me when it comes to being a tough SOB!"
Photo credit: Coleman-Rayner