Hollywood star - Jamie Foxx thanks fans - "Needed every prayer"
Hollywood star Jamie Foxx has thanked his fans on Instagram on his 56th birthday. This was a "special" birthday that he could only celebrate thanks to the prayers of all his fans and followers, the actor wrote in an emotional post.
"I needed every prayer," Foxx added in capital letters, referring to the time when he was "miserable". According to his family, the Oscar winner ("Ray") had to be treated in a clinic in mid-April for "medical complications". What he was suffering from was not made public.
At an event in Los Angeles last week, Foxx addressed this frightening time. "What I went through, I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy, because it's hard when it's almost over," the star said at the Critics Choice Association's Black Cinema Awards in Los Angeles.
"I've seen the tunnel - I haven't seen the light." Foxx took to the stage to thunderous applause to accept an award. "You know, it's crazy, six months ago I couldn't do this - I couldn't even walk," he said. Today, he is enjoying every single minute.
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- Jamie Foxx expressed his gratitude to his fans and followers on his birthday, mentioning that he needed every prayer during a tough time.
- Foxx, a Hollywood star known for his role in the movie "Ray," spoke about his ordeal at an event in Los Angeles, calling it a time he wouldn't wish on his worst enemy.
- Social media was abuzz with news about Jamie Foxx, with fans offering their love and support, particularly on platforms like Instagram.
- Despite the challenges, Foxx has managed to bounce back and is currently enjoying every single minute of his life, as he mentioned during his acceptance speech at the Critics Choice Association's Black Cinema Awards in Los Angeles.
- The news of Jamie Foxx's health scare and subsequent recovery brought together fans from all over the USA, with many people in Los Angeles and Hollywood expressing their concern and appreciating his resilience.
Source: www.stern.de