The popular American singer who became a actor Jamie Foxx has denied the claim that Sean Puff Combs music maestro, aka Puff Daddy, was behind his medical emergency, which almost took his life in 2023.
Jamie Foxx, who denied the accusation in an interview with Hollywood Roundtable reporter on Thursday, said that Puff Daddy did not try to kill him, as suggested by reports in several places.
He stated that when he was still being treated at the hospital, he did not know what was happening in the outside world, and when he finally got his call after he recovered from a coma two years ago.
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The actor said, “I don’t know what the outside world says, and I cannot master the fact that I have a stroke. I am in perfect condition. [I see things like,] “Puffy tries to kill me,” “Foxx, 57, remembering.
“No, Puffy didn’t try to kill me.”
“When they said I was a clone, it made me turn around. I sat in the hospital bed, like, ‘Motherf-Ass-Ass-Krs tried to clone me,'” joked the comic.
“The next morning, I said, ‘I know what happened, you try to clone me and make me white so I will sell better abroad.’ Psychiatrist says, ‘Are you fine?’ And I said, ‘Am I fine or I am all white?
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