Jamie Foxx, a comedian, Oscar-winning actor and
Grammy-winning singer, said in a video on Instagram that he could return to
work after he was hospitalized with an undisclosed illness in April.
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“I know a lot of people were waiting, wanting to hear
updates, but to be honest with you I just didn’t want you to see me like that,
man,” Foxx said, adding, “I didn’t want you to see me with tubes running out of
me and trying to figure out if I was going to make it through.”
In the video, which was posted early Saturday Eastern time,
Foxx did not reveal his diagnosis but said that he “went to hell and back” and
had to overcome “potholes” in his road to recovery.
“But I’m coming back, and I’m able to work,” he said in the
video.
Foxx, 55, ended a period of relative silence and widespread
speculation about his health that began after he experienced a “medical
complication,” according to a now-deleted statement posted to Instagram by his
daughter, Corinne Foxx, multiple news outlets reported.
“Luckily, due to quick action and great care, he is already
on his way to recovery,” according to the statement, which was posted April 12.
Foxx said his family kept information about his condition
“airtight” in the months after news of his hospitalization spread, leading to
heightened concern among fans and speculation online.
In May, some media outlets reported that Foxx’s family had
been “preparing for the worst.” His daughter, however, quickly dismissed those
reports as false, adding that her father had been out of the hospital for weeks
and had even been playing pickleball, USA Today reported.
In addressing rumors about his health that took root during
his absence, the actor reminded the public that he is also a comic by mocking
some of the outlandish theories.
“Some people said I was blind, but as you can see the eyes
are working,” Foxx said as he crossed his eyes.
Foxx, who was born Eric Bishop, is known for his roles in
“Django Unchained,” “Ray” and “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” and stars in the
recently released Netflix movie “They Cloned Tyrone.”
In 2005, Foxx won an Oscar for best actor for his portrayal
of Ray Charles in “Ray,” and in 2010, he won a Grammy for his song “Blame It”
with rapper T-Pain.
Foxx and his daughter are also set to host a new television
game show premiering next year on Fox.
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