Jamie Foxx
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The Oscar-winner’s bizarre comments also embroiled Jennifer Aniston, who was forced to denounce antisemitism after appearing to like Foxx’s Instagram post.
In a video posted to Instagram, Foxx thanked his family and supporters while also debunking some conspiracies that surrounded the actor during his hospitalization.
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Foxx’s camp has remained largely silent about the details of his recent hospitalization. That hasn’t stopped some from speculating wildly.
“Sad to see how the media runs wild,” the actor’s daughter posted on social media after weeks of speculation about his mysterious “medical complication.”