Jamie Foxx’s health continues to be a major topic of discussion, misinformation and a lot of fake rumors as well. Now it appears a fan took to Twitter and revealed that she saw Entertainment Tonight pay tribute to Jamie Foxx as if he had passed away, even though he is alive.
Ok tell me it’s not weird that there’s been nonstop speculation about #JamieFoxx and his health for months, then this morning whatever channel we had on at the hotel had Ray on followed by Dreamgirls and now
is basically doing an In Memoriam show for him…
I haven’t even really been paying attention but have just heard rumors here and there about his health. We had the local news on and ET just came on after and just seemed really off so we kept watching and then remembered that they had his movies playing back to back earlier
Ok tell me it’s not weird that there’s been nonstop speculation about #JamieFoxx and his health for months, then this morning whatever channel we had on at the hotel had Ray on followed by Dreamgirls and now @etnow is basically doing an In Memoriam show for him…
— Alyssa Knapp (@knapplejacks) June 19, 2023
https://twitter.com/chs_teri/status/1670938336813252613?s=20
While Boyega has achieved remarkable success of his own, starring in films like “Attack the Block” and the “Star Wars” trilogy, as well as delivering acclaimed performances in projects like “The Woman King” and Steve McQueen’s “Small Axe” anthology series, witnessing Foxx’s process up close left an indelible mark on him. Boyega recalls being in awe of Foxx’s ability to effortlessly absorb and deliver pages of new dialogue, showcasing what he describes as “movie star stuff.” Foxx’s generosity, infectious energy, and positive demeanor further solidified his admiration for the veteran actor.
In “They Cloned Tyrone,” Boyega, Foxx, and Teyonah Parris portray characters embroiled in a conspiracy after stumbling upon a nefarious government organization. Boyega plays Fontaine, a hustler, while Parris takes on the role of Yo-Yo, a working woman, and Foxx embodies the character of Slick Charles, her pimp.
Unfortunately, Foxx was unable to attend the festival premiere due to a medical complication that led to his hospitalization in April. Although the details of his health issue remain undisclosed, Foxx’s daughter, Corrine Foxx, shared an update in May, stating that he was on the road to recovery.