The actor seemed happy when he was seen for the first time after being hospitalized in Atlanta on April 12 for an unknown medical issue. And as he gets better, Jamie Foxx is said to be going to a Chicago center for physical rehabilitation. They Cloned Tyrone, his new project, is set to come out on Netflix on July 21. This is a great time for him to show up.

Late on Sunday, Jamie Foxx was seen in new pictures and video cruising down the Chicago River in a big boat.

 

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The Ray actor looked happy as he waved to fans, according to TMZ. Foxx was also met by a boat next to him that cheered when it saw the star. A month after the 55-year-old was taken to the hospital, his 29-year-old daughter, Corinne, told him that he had been home from the hospital for weeks and was getting better. At the time, she said Foxx was healthy enough to play pickleball, one of his favorite games.

 

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Throughout the whole thing, Jamie Foxx’s friends and family were there for him, especially his daughter Corinne [photo].

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In particular, Corinne had to give the health update because many accounts said Jamie Foxx was getting ready for the worst. “It’s sad to see how crazy the news is. “My dad has been home from the hospital for a few weeks now and is getting better,” she said in an Instagram Story. “Yesterday, he was playing tennis! Thank you all for your prayers and help!” John Boyega said a few days ago, though, that Jamie Foxx is doing fine despite his health problems.

Boyega, who stars with Foxx in the new movie They Cloned Tyrone, told ET Canada about Foxx, ‘He’s all good. When asked if he’s talked to the star lately, he says that everything is fine. “So we’ll just wait for him to come back when he wants to,” they said. Teyonah Parris, a co-star, said, “Giving people space to heal the way they need to.” Datari Turner, who made the movie with Foxx, said, “He’s doing a great job.” I promise you. Doing good. Juel Taylor, who is the director, talked to him yesterday.’

 

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Datari added, ‘John Boyega talked to him yesterday. He is really, really healthy and happy. He’ll be on the screen again. Soon, he’ll be back at work.’ In his new Netflix movie, Jamie Foxx plays Slick Charles, who teams up with Boyega (Fontaine) and Teyonah Parris (Yo-Yo) to find a government plot in a secret laboratory. The three people see a man being taken from the street, so they follow the car to a lab that is hidden below a convenience store.

They Cloned Tyrone will be Foxx’s first movie to come out since he had a “medical complication” in April. It will come out on Netflix on July 21.

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Before now, there have been a lot of rumors that a vaccine Foxx got made him very sick. Some important people, like host Candace Owens, said they thought the vaccine had hurt Foxx. On Dr. Drew Pinsky’s online talk show, podcaster A.J. Benza made a shocking but unproven claim that Foxx was “partially paralyzed and blind” after getting a COVID-19 vaccine. This caused a big fuss. Benza said that Foxx was ‘forced’ to get a shot so that he could work on a movie.

 

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The podcaster said that the star got a blood clot, which then caused him to have a stroke. But a spokesperson for Foxx told NBC News that Benza’s claim is “completely false.”

 

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Pinsky said in a statement to the newspaper, “A.J.’s statements were based on his own confidential sources, so I can’t speculate beyond what he said on the show.” I really hope AJ’s sources are wrong and that Mr. Foxx will get better soon. There is no proof, and I have no reason to believe, that his health problem is caused by vaccine treatment or a post-COVID effect. Any proof of either of those things would have to come from his doctors.

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