Co-star Porscha Coleman says Jamie Foxx is doing well.
The ‘Ray’ star, 55, defied the media’s portrayal of his health, according to his ‘Dad Stop Embarrassing Me’ co-star as she walked the red carpet at the BET Awards on Sunday night. The actor was rushed to the hospital in April with an unidentified illness.
Porscha continued by saying that Jamie had kept his health a secret because “he’s always valued his privacy” and that was the reason for it. The 37-year-old actress admitted to talking to Jamie Foxx’s close friends and family to Entertainment Tonight. He’s doing quite fine. I detest how the media continued to present the story of what was happening without the necessary facts.
She remarked: “Jamie has always respected his solitude, which is something about him. You may have observed that Jamie Foxx has always kept to himself. “Jamie has always been private, even when it comes to dating, so that didn’t surprise me. Naturally, as soon as I heard the news, I contacted them, but Foxx is handling things exactly way Foxx should be. He’s fine and sleeping. And he’ll be coming back. Have faith and belief.
A representative for the The Amazing Spider-Man 2 actor denied claims that he was sent to the hospital after experiencing negative side effects from a COVID-19 injection, which included being partially blind and paralysed. Reacting to the rumours, which appeared on Dr. Drew Pinsky’s internet programme and then spread.
Corrine, 29, the daughter of the Academy Award winner, reassured everyone that her father had left the hospital, had been “recovering” for a while, and had even recovered enough strength to play a game of pickleball. Sad to see how the media runs amok, she wrote on her Instagram Story.
“My father has been recovering at home for several weeks. In actuality, he practised pickleball yesterday! I appreciate the prayers and assistance of everyone.”