Fans are concerned after recent allegations claim that Hollywood star Jamie Foxx’s mysterious medical ailment has left him “partially paralysed” and “blind.”
While the family always referred to it as a “medical complication,” and that the actor was recovering, no more health information was made public.
Benza stated on Dr Drew Pinsky’s internet show ‘Ask Dr Drew’ that Foxx had a blood clot in his brain.
“Jamie had a blood clot in his brain after he got the shot. He did not want the shot, but in the movie, he was in, he was pressured to get it. The blood clot in the brain caused him at that point to be partially paralyzed and blind. ,” he was quoted as saying.
Several reports this week indicated that the ‘Ray’ and ‘Django Unchained’ star has been spending a significant amount of time in a physical rehabilitation centre since late April.
Corinne Foxx, Foxx’s daughter, told the actor’s fans last month that her father was recovering at home. Days later, she revealed the father-daughter team’s plans to lead a new FOX Entertainment game show. The new series, which is set to launch in 2024, will include non-famous relatives of celebrities performing duets with their famous relatives. The celebrities will be disguised, and those who properly identify them will win up to $100,000.
Foxx Foxx took to Instagram for the first time since his hospitalisation earlier this month to thank his fans and loved ones for their prayers and well wishes.
Foxx was in the hospital while filming the upcoming Netflix feature ‘Back in Action’ in Atlanta. The film reunites Foxx and Cameron Diaz, who had taken an eight-year sabbatical from acting before Foxx persuaded her to join him in the action comedy. Seth Gordon directed the film, which also stars Glenn Close.
Foxx won the Academy Award for best actor for his performance as Ray Charles in the music biopic “Ray.” His most recent credits include the Netflix film ‘Day Shift’ and a cameo in ‘Spider-Man:..