Jamie Foxx is finally clearing the air—and he’s not holding back. After years of speculation surrounding his 2023 stroke scare, the actor is setting the record straight. From clones to Diddy conspiracies, Foxx is here to shut it all down with a whole lot of truth.
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Jamie Foxx Speaks Up
In a recent Hollywood Reporter roundtable, Jamie Foxx opened up about waking up in the hospital after his stroke. Foxx, heavily sedated on pain meds, discovered that the internet had run wild with theories about his condition. One of the biggest? That Sean “Diddy” Combs allegedly had something to do with his stroke.
“No, Puffy didn’t try to kill me,” Foxx said, addressing the theory head-on.
While Jamie has made it clear Diddy had nothing to do with his medical emergency, this isn’t the first time he’s poked fun at the internet theories. In his 2024 Netflix stand-up special ‘What Had Happened Was,’ he once again cracked jokes about the rumor that Combs tried to kill him. “H*ll no,” he said, “I left them parties early.” But what really had him spiraling was a different rumor entirely—that he’d been cloned.
Ain’t No Jamie Foxx Being Clone Y’all!
Still processing his stroke, Foxx recalled being in disbelief: “I’m in f*cking perfect shape,” he said, laughing about his initial reaction to seeing headlines about being cloned. And true to form, the ‘Ray’ star used comedy to cope. He joked that the hospital was trying to replicate him, even telling his psychiatrist, “Am I all right or am I all white?” The doctor’s response? A calm suggestion to lower his dosage.
“When they said I was a clone, that made me flip. I’m sitting in the hospital bed, like, ‘These [people] are trying to clone me.’ And then I saw me walk into my room, but I’m white, so I see the white me. The next morning, I said, ‘I know what’s up, you’re trying to clone me and make me white so I’ll sell better overseas.’”
Jamie’s Initial Health Scare
In April 2023, Jamie Foxx experienced a serious health crisis that led to hospitalization for over three weeks. While filming the Netflix movie ‘Back in Action’ in Atlanta, Foxx began experiencing a severe headache and collapsed before he could take an aspirin. His sister, Deidra Dixon, rushed him to Piedmont Hospital, where doctors diagnosed him with a brain bleed that resulted in a stroke. The medical team informed his family that immediate surgery was necessary to save his life. Foxx was placed in a medically induced coma for 20 days, during which he had no memory of the events. The exact cause of the brain bleed remains undetermined.
Upon regaining consciousness, Foxx found himself in a wheelchair and unable to walk. He later underwent rehabilitation in Chicago, focusing on regaining strength and mobility. Foxx has expressed deep gratitude for the support of his family, particularly his sister and daughter, Corinne, who played crucial roles in his recovery.
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What Do You Think Roomies?
Wow, that’s a wild story! I can’t even imagine what it would feel like to see a clone of yourself, especially one that looks different. It’s like something straight out of a sci-fi movie. Do you think this could actually be possible, or is it just a crazy dream? I’m curious about how you’re processing all of this—it must be so surreal. Also, the idea of being “made to sell better overseas” is such a bizarre concept. What do you think the motivation behind that would be? I’d love to hear more about your thoughts on this whole situation—it’s so intriguing!