JAMIE FOXX: ‘I COULDN’T ACTUALLY WALK

Jamie Foxx made a dramatic revelation at the Critics Choice Association Vanguard Award, sharing his recent battle with a mysterious illness. The Oscar-winning actor expressed gratitude, saying, “I’ve been through some things. It’s crazy, I couldn’t do that six months ago.

It’s beyond — I wouldn’t wish what I went through on my worst enemy because it’s tough when you almost…when it’s almost over when you see the tunnel.” He humorously recalled the experience, “JAMIE FOXX SICK AT HOSPITAL BED !

It was hot in that tunnel!” Foxx emphasized newfound respect for life and his art, encouraging others not to give up on their creative endeavors.

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