The Oscar-winning actor made his first public appearance since his April hospitalization last week. While riding down the Chicago River on a yacht, Foxx waved to fans while TMZ acquired footage of him singing his 2008 song “Blame It.” Subsequently, his first tweet since the middle of March appeared on his account, advertising his whiskey brand.”Life on the water,” the message from 9 July stated. “Enjoying summertime with the delicious @brownsugarbbn. May you be blessed!
Foxx’s wave and tweet caused a media frenzy and garnered attention from around the world. The comic was then seen in a second video at a Topgolf course in Naperville, Illinois. Foxx seemed fine when striking a golf ball hard in the video.
Foxx appears to be doing fine, and we hope he is, but his staff has not yet issued an official statement. News regarding Foxx’s health has been scarce since April.
Foxx “experienced a medical complication,” according to a family statement shared by his daughter Corinne on 11 April. The statement said, “due to quick action and great care, he is already on his way to recovery.”
At the time, CNN reported that the actor had been rushed to an Atlanta hospital. Foxx was not present on set since he was in Georgia filming his upcoming Netflix feature, “Back in Action,” which co-stars Cameron Diaz and Glenn Close. News broke a few days later that Foxx was reportedly still a patient at the hospital.
In April, no one outside of Foxx’s inner circle shared any updates regarding his recovery. His famous pals, on the other hand, let them seep out: According to Martin Lawrence of Extra, he had heard that Foxx was “doing better,” and Nick Cannon of Entertainment Tonight expressed that he was “awake” and “alert.” Foxx was displaying “a lot of progress,” Kevin Hart said, adding that he was unaware of “the exact details.”
Where was the well-coordinated, expertly worded PR statement about jamie Foxx health updates befitting someone of his star level? Where could I find his talent agent’s formal statement? Should fans have the right to know every detail of a celebrity’s life, even their health?
Foxx “experienced a medical complication,” according to a family statement shared by his daughter Corinne on 11 April. The statement said, “due to quick action and great care, he is already on his way to recovery.”
At the time, CNN reported that the actor had been rushed to an Atlanta hospital. Foxx was not present on set since he was in Georgia filming his upcoming Netflix feature, “Back in Action,” which co-stars Cameron Diaz and Glenn Close. News broke a few days later that Foxx was reportedly still a patient at the hospital.
In April, no one outside of Foxx’s inner circle shared any updates regarding his recovery. His famous pals, on the other hand, let them seep out: According to Martin Lawrence of Extra, he had heard that Foxx was “doing better,” and Nick Cannon of Entertainment Tonight expressed that he was “awake” and “alert.” Foxx was displaying “a lot of progress,” Kevin Hart said, adding that he was unaware of “the exact details.”
Where was the well-coordinated, expertly worded PR statement about Foxx’s health updates befitting someone of his star level? Where could I find his talent agent’s formal statement? Should fans have the right to know every detail of a celebrity’s life, even their health?
What is wrong with Jamie Foxx Health
During his Monday speech, Foxx maintained his commitment to keeping the details of his health condition under wraps.
Just months after his daughter Corinne Foxx broke the news of his “medical complication,” he took to social media to reassure his fans that he was recovering.
In an Instagram post on 21 July, he expressed his desire for others not to witness him with tubes attached to him and his uncertainty about his survival. “I went to hell and back, and my road to recovery had some potholes, but I’m coming back.”
It has been difficult, dude; I was ill,” he continued. But now that I’m standing on my own two feet, you’ll see me.
To his Instagram followers, Jamie Foxx wrote in August, “finally startin to feel like myself.”
The title of a 16 August post said, “It’s been an unexpected dark journey… but I can see the light.” So he wrote.