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Jamie Foxx is still not ‘having any visitors’ despite public outing after hospitalisation

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Jamie Foxx may have emerged in the public following his medical emergency that had him hospitalised two months ago, but he is still not entertaining visitors.

The Django Unchained actor, 55, made his first appearance on Sunday night, July 9, 2023, where he was seen aboard a yacht travelling along the Chicago River in the footage obtained by TMZ. Foxx seemed in good spirits as he waved to the boat passing by.

Even after the actor was discharged from the hospital, many of his celebrity friends expressed their concern on how the actor was unreachable, especially his They Cloned Tyrone co-star, John Boyega.

According to People Magazine, a source close to the multi-hyphenate actor says that Foxx is “doing great” after two months of his health scare.

“He is just taking it easy. He’s not really having any visitors or anything like that yet but he’s doing really really well,” the source told the outlet.

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The Oscar-winning actor’s eldest daughter, Corinne Foxx, first let fans know of his health condition on Wednesday, April 12, 2023, when she revealed that he sustained “a medical complication”.

While she did not disclose the details of the what had caused the health emergency, she added that “due to quick action and great care, he is already on his way to recovery.”

At the time of the health scare, Foxx was in the middle of filming his latest movie for Netflix, Back in Action.

However, reports came in claiming that he has been recuperating well. Foxx broke his silence three weeks after his hospitalisation. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 alum acknowledged the love and well wishes he received from his friends and family.

Ever since the news of his medical emergency was announced, friends and fans have shown concern over Foxx’s health, and have been sending their best to him. However, the medical condition has still been kept a mystery.

Foxx reportedly had been recuperating at a clinic in Chicago that specialises in stroke recovery, traumatic brain injury rehab, spinal cord injury rehab and cancer rehabilitation.

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