Jamie Foxx is slowly getting back to work.
09.08.2023 - 14:33 / etcanada.com
Jamie Foxx has got real skills on the pickleball court.
On Tuesday, Olympic volleyball star Casey Patterson shared videos on his Instagram Story of him playing doubles pickleball with the “They Cloned Tyrone” star.
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“That Jamie Foxx spin will get ya…” Patterson captioned one video.
When commenters cast doubt on whether Foxx could really pull off a pickleball move that good, Patterson shared another video.
“For all the haters in the comments who say @iamjamiefoxx didn’t hit the ball,” he captioned the clip.
“I got dead balls out here, dead balls,” Foxx could be heard saying in the video.
Foxx’s foray into pickleball comes months into his recovery, after he was rushed to hospital in April due to an undisclosed health emergency.
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Last month, the 55-year-old actor addressed his health issues in an Instagram video.
“I cannot even begin to tell you how far it took me and how it brought me back,” he told fans. “I went through something I thought I would never ever go through.”
Foxx added,”I went to hell and back. And my road to recovery had some potholes as well. But I’m coming back. And I’m able to work.”
Jamie Foxx is slowly getting back to work.
Jamie Foxx has lined up his next role.
EXCLUSIVE: Academy Award winner Jamie Foxx has been tapped for the role of God in the forthcoming comedy, Deadline has learned. In the film from writer-director Johnny Mack, he appears opposite The Wrestler‘s Mickey Rourke, who inhabits the role of the Devil, as previously announced.
Jamie Foxx has provided a health update following his “medical complication” earlier this year.In April, the Oscar-winning actor was hospitalised after suffering an unspecified health emergency. Details about the nature of his medical complication still remain unknown.Now, in a new Instagram post, Foxx has provided an update on his condition, telling his followers that he’s “finally starting to feel like myself”.“You’re lookin at a man who is thankful,” he wrote.
Jamie Foxx said he’s finally starting to feel like himself again after his health scare earlier this year.
Jamie Foxx is on the mend. The Oscar winner posted a series of snapshots on Wednesday looking serene and refreshed as he continues to open up about his journey of recovery after a recent health scare.
Jamie Foxx is back on the pickleball court. The 55-year-old actor reposted a video on his Instagram Story of himself playing against Olympic volleyball star Casey Patterson.
Jennifer Aniston has switched off her Instagram comments after facing a backlash over her comments on Jamie Foxx’s post.Last week, Foxx posted an ambigious message where he criticised “fake friends”, writing: “They killed this dude name Jesus… what do you think they’ll do to you?”The post was interpreted by some as being anti-Semitic, which sparked Aniston, who had ‘liked’ the post, to publicly denounce it on her Instagram Stories.“This really makes me sick,” Aniston wrote in response to criticism of Foxx’s post. “I did not ‘like’ this post on purpose or by accident. And more importantly, I want to be clear to my friends and anyone hurt by this showing up in their feeds – I do NOT support any form of anti-Semitism.
Jamie Foxx has apologised to the Jewish community after being accused of anti-Semitism.The actor had courted controversy after cryptically posting, “They killed this dude name Jesus… what do you think they’ll do to you?”, adding the hashtags #fakefriends and #fakelove.The post was criticised by numerous Jewish publications, including A Wider Frame and The Times of Israel, who explained that they believed Foxx was referencing to the ‘Jewish deicide’, an anti-Semitic conspiracy that the Jews killed Jesus.Foxx has now deleted the post and issued an apology to the Jewish community and “everyone who was offended by my post”.“I now know my choice of words have caused offense and I’m sorry,” he wrote. “That was never my intent.
Jamie Foxx is apologizing over his since-deleted anti-Semitic post, saying he never meant to offend anyone and clarifying that his post was really about being «betrayed by a fake friend.»The 55-year-old actor took to his social media channels on Saturday to say he wanted to «apologize to the Jewish community and everyone who was offended by my post.» He added, «I now know my choice of words have caused offense and I'm sorry. That was never my intent.»The apology comes one day after the star took to Instagram on Friday and posted a controversial message on his grid and his Story. The post was circulated by a Jewish group, which called out Foxx's post that read, «They killed this dude name[d] Jesus… what do you think they'll do to you???! #fakefriends #fakelove.»Foxx quickly deleted the post but the backlash was swift.
Sophia Scorziello editor Jamie Foxx has issued an apology for an Instagram post he shared on Friday. The post, which Foxx later clarified was in reference to a personal issue, had been perceived as being antisemitic by some followers. The now-deleted post from Foxx read: “They killed this dude name Jesus … What do you think they’ll do to you???! #fakefriends #fakelove.” In response to the accusations, Foxx took to Instagram on Saturday, writing “I want to apologize to the Jewish community and everyone who was offended by my post.
Jamie Foxx is offering up an apology after being accused of penning an antisemitic post.
Jamie Foxx issued an apology for sharing an offensive social media message.
has been branded as “antisemitic” after sharing a controversial Instagram post Friday referring to the killing of Jesus Christ — and actress Jennifer Anniston is caught in the crossfire.The since-deleted post by Foxx, a self-proclaimed Christian, alluded to the Biblical crucifixion of Christ, and has elicited backlash for appearing to promote antisemitic myths that Jewish people were responsible for the death of Jesus.“They killed this dude name Jesus… what do you think they’ll do to you?” the actor and singer, 55, wrote on the post along with the tags #fakefriends and #fakelove.Before the post was removed, Aniston appeared to “like” it, sparking outcry from her fans and prompting her to release a statement condoning the “horrifically antisemitic message.”“This really makes me sick,” she wrote on her Instagram Story late Friday. “I did not ‘like’ this post on purpose or by accident.”“And more importantly, I want to be clear to my friends and anyone hurt by this showing up in their feeds — I do NOT support any form of antisemitism,” she added.
Jamie Foxx is on the mend since his hospitalization — but some members of his inner circle are worried about his return to work.
Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag The Hollywood actor Jamie Foxx has praised his sister highly in a birthday post for her as he says he would not be here if it weren't for her. The Django Unchained star shared his love and admiration for his little sister Deidra Dixon in a heartfelt and emotional birthday post for her. In the post, Jamie, 55, can be seen in one picture wrapping his arms round his sister as the pair have a heartwarming hug.
Jamie Foxx is sharing some love for his younger sister, Deidra Dixon.The Oscar winner took to Instagram on Tuesday to share a slew of snapshots of himself and Deidra — including a sweet throwback photo of Foxx hugging Dixon around her shoulders and smiling brightly.«Happy birthday to my beautiful for sister @frequency11 'D'… you are magical you are beautiful you are the courageous lionesses #leoseason» Foxx wrote. «And without you I would not be here.»The actor added, «Had you not made the decisions that you made I would’ve lost my life….
A new trailer for the Will Ferrell and Jamie Foxx‘s new movie has been released!
star Isla Fisher has to say about her raunchy new R-rated comedy, which stars Will Ferrell as Reggie, a newly abandoned Border Terrier who is adjusting to life on the streets.Through his adventures — a far cry from family-friendly pet flicks like — Reggie meets Bug, a tough-talking Boston Terrier voiced by Jamie Foxx, Hunter, a therapy Great Dane voiced by Randall Park, and Maggie, an Australian Shepherd voiced by Fisher.In ET's exclusive first look at the film, directed by Josh Greenbaum and produced by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, fans see how Reggie's newfound friends convince him to exact revenge on his deadbeat owner, Doug (Will Forte).«It's a talking dog movie,» Ferrell says in the clip. «It's seemingly super sweet, but it's filthy, R-rated.»«I was just floored by the unbridled shenanigans,» Park agrees.
These are a couple dirty dogs.