In May of 2023, Jamie Foxx suffered a health scare that had fans fearing the worst: Covid, heart attack, even death!
Jamie was hospitalized under mysterious circumstances, and the infrequent updates on the Oscar winner’s condition were not encouraging.
On social media, Foxx’s loved ones asked for prayers, but declined to divulge details about his condition.
There were rumors that the beloved actor was unable to walk and would never be able to work again.
Thankfully, Foxx made a remarkable recovery, and it seems that he’s preparing to open up about everything that he endured.
We might have to wait until his December 10 Netflix special to get the whole story, but the details he’s already shared are terrifying.
Jamie Foxx Breaks Silence On Mysterious Illness: I Was ‘Gone’
In late June 2024, Jamie was with a group of people while in Phoenix, AZ, presumably working.
In a recording of their conversation, Jamie can be heard telling the group how on April 11, 2023, he had a “bad headache,” so he asked his “boy for Advil.”
This is the first time Jamie has explained what exactly prompted him to go to the hospital. The problem is, to hear him tell it, there isn’t much he remembers after that.
Explaining that he was “in Atlanta” when he was hospitalized, the Oscar winner shared that his sister and his daughter took him to “the first doctor.”
But that’s about all he remembers. In the video, Jamie snaps his fingers and says, “I was gone for 20 days,” admitting that he does not “remember anything.”
He added that when he saw his “next doctor” the physician told him there was something going on up there,” Jamie said, pointing to his head.
At this point, Jamie notices that he’s being filmed, and looking right at the person filming, says, “I won’t say it on camera.”
While the person taking the footage didn’t manage to get the full story, it’s likely we’ll still hear it soon enough.
On Sunday March 3rd, Foxx made an appearance at the African American Film Critics Association’s 7th Annual AAFCA Special Achievement Awards.
During his time on stage, Foxx addressed his time in the hospital and revealed that he intends to offer a full account of the situation in an upcoming standup special.
“I’m so thankful, and I get emotional because it’s beyond the scope,” Foxx said, after urging the crowd to “cherish life” and their loved ones.
“I had some people in my life that really made sure I was here because it was dire straits,” the actor continued, according to People.