Jamie Foxx's Family Provides Promising Health Update As His Acting Future Remains Uncertain

Though Corinne Foxx has yet to provide another update, another member of the actor’s family recently confirmed to Page Six that Jamie Foxx is “recovering well” — a claim which was also seemingly backed up by Bruce Heckhard, a close friend of the actor. “So far, from what I’m hearing, he’s recovering pretty good, but I’ve not witnessed that myself,” he told the publication. Despite the promising health update, however, Jamie’s disappearance from the public eye has continued to raise concerns among his fans and colleagues in the industry.

Notably, Jamie was absent at the red carpet premiere of “They Cloned Tyrone,” a new Netflix film that sees him acting alongside British-Nigerian actor John Boyega. When asked if he’d been in contact with Jamie, Boyega replied in the negative. “No one has heard from Jamie,” Boyega told Entertainment Tonight at the premiere. “I wanted him to show up here, but you know, I know he’s dealing with what he’s dealing with. I just wish him all the best.”

But, while the cast and crew of “They Cloned Tyrone” have moved forward with promotions, the same cannot be said for “Back to Action,” the movie Jamie was filming before his hospitalization. According to the Daily Mail, the movie, which brought Cameron Diaz out of retirement, has reportedly faced post-production setbacks amid Jamie’s health situation. As Jamie continues to recover, many can’t help but wonder what the future holds for his acting career. We guess only time will tell!

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