‘I’m Not A Clone’: Jamie Foxx Hilariously Denies Conspiracy Theory Following Health Scare

Jamie Foxx delivered a heartfelt speech Monday about his harrowing health scare in April.

The actor accepted the Vanguard Award for his role in “The Burial” (2023) at the Critics Choice Association’s “Celebration of Cinema & Television Honouring Black, Latino & AAPI Achievements” gala when he reflected on his emergency hospitalisation.

“I couldn’t do that six months ago,” Foxx said about walking across the stage, as seen in a video shared by Deadline.

“I wanna thank everybody,” he continued. “I’ve been through something. I’ve been through some things. You know, it’s crazy — I couldn’t do that six months ago. I couldn’t actually walk to [the podium].”

“And I’m not a clone, I’m not a clone,” he said, to laughter.

Foxx faced rabid speculation after he was hospitalised in mid-April, despite efforts from his sister Deidra Dixon and daughter Corinne Foxx to keep the matter private. The specifics remain unknown, spurring theories on social media theories that Foxx died and was replaced by a clone.

“I know a lot of people been saying I was cloned out there,” he said Monday. “Boy, y’all ain’t shit.”

The Oscar winner earnestly thanked his Black fans for their support, joking that they are “harder to impress” than white fans — as “there’s always somebody” that says, “Man, my cousin do the same thing” when he wins an award.

Foxx, who endured weeks of recovery, was nonetheless grateful just to be conscious.

“It feels good to be here,” he said Monday. “I cherish every single minute now, it’s different. It’s beyond. I wouldn’t wish what I went through on my worst enemy, ’cause it’s tough when it’s almost over, when you see the tunnel. I saw the tunnel — I didn’t see the light.”

“It was hot in that tunnel, I don’t know where I was going,” he joked. “Shit, am I going to the right place?”

Foxx was hospitalised in April for an illness that has yet to be publicly disclosed.
Foxx was hospitalised in April for an illness that has yet to be publicly disclosed.

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The “Django Unchained” star recalled a Black hospital staffer asking to see his veiled face while admitting Foxx, only to recognise him and say, “Lord, have mercy, Jesus.”

“I wanna thank you for all the prayers, because the one thing that I have to get used to now, is the ‘Lord, have mercy, Jesus’ when I see people,” he said Monday. “I be driving and I see people pull up and hit me with that.”

Foxx, who has two children and lost one of his two sisters in 2020, concluded by thanking Dixon and Corinne Foxx — because they “were so great at not letting anybody know anything that happened. And I can only say that you need somebody like that in your corner.”

The actor was accused of sexual assault in a lawsuit last month for allegedly groping a woman at the Catch restaurant in New York City in August 2015. He denied any wrongdoing in a statement from representatives.

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Jamie Foxx Goes Full Trump With Impression That Sounds Too Real To Be True

Jamie Foxx showed why he’s a master of impressions by mimicking former President Donald Trump to a T this week.

The actor recently linked up in a podcast with rapper Snoop Dogg to talk about their upcoming movie Day Shift with Rap Radar’s Elliott Wilson and Brian “B. Dot” Miller.

Snoop told the two podcast hosts about reconnecting with Michael “Harry-O” Harris, a businessman who funded Death Row Records, after Trump pardoned him in 2021.

Harris was released from prison after serving over 30 years for drug trafficking and attempted murder.

Snoop’s mention of the pardon immediately caused his movie co-star to blurt out a voice nearly identical to Trump.

“There’s a lot of great people on both sides,” Foxx spewed.

“Lots of great people on both sides. Harry-O, he’s a great person, he couldn’t vote for me at the time now he can vote for me once he gets out.”

You can watch Foxx breaking out his Trump impression below.

The actor is no stranger to impressions.

His performance as Ray Charles in the film Ray helped him take home Best Actor at the Oscars and Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy at the Golden Globe Awards in 2005.

Behind the scenes footage from Universal Pictures shows Foxx got Charles’ “blessing” to play the late singer in a movie about his life.

The movie was enough to win over rapper Kanye West whose song Gold Digger used a sample from Charles’ I Got A Woman and an interpolation of the song by Foxx in case the sample didn’t clear, MTV reported.

You can see how Foxx got ready for his role in Ray below in videos shared by Pigeons & Planes, part of Complex Networks which is owned by the same parent company as HuffPost.

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