It is Hollywood's greatest mystery at the moment: where is Jamie Foxx and how is he, really?
The 55-year-old Oscar-winning actor and singer has been missing since April 11, when he suffered a "medical complication" while filming the Netflix action comedy "Back in Action" in Atlanta, Georgia.
Since his older daughter, Corinne Foxx, posted a statement on Instagram the next day, there has been almost no news.
Page Six can reveal that a family member stated that Foxx is "recovering well," but also reveals that Hollywood is growing increasingly concerned that Foxx's silence could negatively impact his future career, whether in acting or music.
His new Netflix film "Back in Action" also has an uncertain future.
Foxx has not been observed since the occurrence of the emergency. At the beginning of May, Foxx's Instagram account merely stated, "Thank you for all the love!!! Feeling fortunate." Corinne, 29, stated that her father was able to play pickle ball on May 12, exactly one month after she disclosed her father's medical emergency.
Foxx has reportedly been recuperating at a clinic in Chicago that specializes in stroke recovery, rehabilitation for traumatic brain injuries, rehabilitation for spinal cord injuries, and rehabilitation for cancer patients.
Mike Tyson asserted that the celebrity had a stroke, but this has not been confirmed. His daughters Corinne, Annalise, and 14-year-old Annalise, as well as Annalise's mother Kristin Grannis, have all visited the clinic.
Corinne Foxx's mother stated to Page Six that she was unable to remark on her son's recovery. His representatives are not providing any new information at this time, Page Six was informed on Friday.
Bruce Heckhard, whose brother Talley Heckhard Talley was raised alongside Foxx, revealed that from what he has heard, Foxx is recovering but to see is to believe - and he has not seen this himself!
Foxx's still uncompleted recovery prevented him from opening the basketball court he donated to his hometown of Terrell, Texas. The tennis court in Breezy Hill Park bears his name.
The park opening is far from the only public appearance Foxx was anticipated to make this spring and summer; in fact, he was expected to have a busy promotional schedule, with three upcoming films. This week, his most recent film, "God Is a Bullet," in which he portrays The Ferryman, was discreetly released in a handful of theaters without a red carpet premiere. In August, he and Will Ferrell will lend their voices to a dog named Bug in the R-rated comedy "Strays," in theaters August 18.
In another news, Cameron Diaz is reportedly feeling guilty over the negative emotions she had about a project she and Foxx were workig on before this hospitalization.
"Back in Action," starring Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz, temporarily ceased production on March 15, 2023, according to an article published in the Sun newspaper.
According to an anonymous source, Foxx's outburst on set resulted in the dismissal of four members of the production team. An insider characterized Foxx's demand for immediate resolution and subsequent dismissals as a futile effort to resolve the current issues. Some individuals involved in the project were irritated by the unfolding situation, resulting in a decline in Foxx's popularity among the personnel, according to the source. A source on the film set claimed that Jamie Foxx had been assertively exerting his influence, with Cameron Diaz bearing the brunt of his negative dispositions.
The source further suggested that Foxx was unhappy with the attention Diaz was receiving and resented her for stealing the spotlight, despite being the one who persuaded her to join the film.
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