Jamie Foxx Remains Hospitalised 3 Weeks After Medical Emergency
The beloved actor continues to fight for his life in an Atlanta hospital.
Jamie Foxx has been a mainstay in Hollywood for over two decades, starring in numerous acclaimed movies, releasing music, and hosting successful shows. With an impressive work ethic and a net worth of $170 million, Foxx has always followed his relentless drive to achieve more.
However, it appears that his determination may have caught up with him, as Foxx was recently rushed to the hospital from the set of his new movie, Back in Action. The actor has remained there for the past three weeks.
As Foxx is undergoing treatment, fans remain in the dark about his condition. The star's family has remained tight-lipped as to the reasons behind his hospitalisation, leading fans to fear the worst and speculate that Foxx may have suffered a stroke because of his demanding schedule.
‘I respect the family keeping details under wraps but it makes me so anxious, we need him to pull through,’ a fan said.
Despite the outpouring of support from fans, it seems the prognosis may not be favourable. It was recently revealed that Foxx would not participate in the upcoming season of Beat Shazam, a show he has successfully hosted since 2017. A different host will be standing in for him while he recovers from his undisclosed illness.
The actor's friends and family have requested fans' prayers and support, hoping the cherished star will recover and return as soon as possible.
‘I hope that he’ll be okay and have a full recovery. He’s been such a staple of Black pop culture for so long. There are a lot of so-called triple threats out there but he’s one of the few that are actually talented in each category,’ a redditor said.
While Foxx's family has hesitated to disclose his diagnosis, fans argue that they deserve to know the circumstances surrounding their favourite actor's condition, as the uncertainty only heightens their concerns.
Let's hope Foxx makes a swift recovery and returns to work in no time, or at least soon, seeing how ‘no time’ may no longer be an option after three weeks in the hospital.
Source: Reddit.