Fans of Jamie Foxx have been under a lot of pressure ever since he had an inexplicable medical crisis in April. Foxx’s daughter, Corinne Foxx, initially made the public aware of her father’s health difficulties on Instagram.
Corinne posted on Instagram, saying, “We wanted to share that my father, Jamie Foxx, encountered a medical problem yesterday. Fortunately, early action and expert care have allowed him to begin his road to recovery. We appreciate your prayers and know how much he is adored. The family is asking for privacy at this time.
Since Corinne’s first announcement, updates from trustworthy sources have been slow to come by or nonexistent altogether.
As Jamie’s famous pals prayed for him in front of the public, fans started to worry more about his health. Foxx, for instance, hasn’t made any public appearances and hasn’t even begun filming “Back In Action,” yet on May 3, he sent an Instagram thank-you message to his followers.
Jamie’s authorship has been questioned by the majority of those who have left comments on the page. Furthermore, the concerns of Jamie’s supporters have persisted longer than Corinne’s assertion that Jamie was not hospitalized on May 12.
Strange conspiracy theories regarding Jamie’s health (or lack thereof) have started to spread on social media; one of them contends that the COVID-19 vaccine was to blame for Jamie’s hospitalization.
The cast and crew of Jamie Foxx dispel COVID rumors
According to NBC News, author A.J. Benza recently asserted on Dr. Drew Pinsky’s podcast that Jamie suffered a stroke because of the COVID-19 vaccine, which caused him to lose his vision and his ability to walk. The staff at Jamie’s believe that all of Benza’s assertions are false and “completely inaccurate.”
Pinsky made the decision to teach Benza despite the growing opposition. But in an email to NBC News, he did provide a wise observation on Foxx.
I’m unable to speak further than what he said on the broadcast because A.J.’s claims were supported by his secret sources, according to Pinsky. I genuinely hope A.J.’s sources are untrue and Mr. Foxx makes a full recovery.
“There is no evidence, and I have no reason to believe that his medical condition is directly related to vaccine therapy or a post-COVID phenomenon,” the doctor said. His doctors would need to provide any proof of either.
Insofar as Corinne Foxx is concerned, Pinsky’s decision to support Benza’s viewpoint and his accusations have not yet prompted a response. On her Instagram Stories, she is advertising Intel’s products, but she seems upbeat.