Hollywood star Jamie Foxx shared a cryptic post on his Instagram page about “Jesus” and “fake friends.”
The actor, who has been out of the public eye for three months after a shocking health crisis, posted a picture with the words, “they killed this man’s name. [sic] Jesus,” is written in bold.
It comes after Foxx released a video in which he opened up about his hospitalization and why he kept it a secret. He has been seen in public since leaving a rehabilitation facility in Chicago and is reportedly back at work.
Read on to learn more.
Jamie Foxx Shares Cryptic Post
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Foxx, 55, has raised eyebrows with his latest post, in which he references the death of Jesus Christ.
The actor, who has been the subject of conspiracy theories due to his health crisis, shared the photo with the words, “They killed this man’s name [sic] Jesus… What do you think they are going to do to you???!”
The letter used capital letters and was written in a bold font and was accompanied by the hashtags #fakefriends, #fakelove.
Although the post seems out of the blue, in the past Foxx has been very open about his religious background and is a prominent member of the Baptist church. He has been vocal about his loyalty to his Christian faith and how it has helped guide him.
During an interview on WIRED with fellow actor Joseph Gordon Levitt, Foxx openly talked about Jesus after being asked if he was vegan.
“I’m Baptist, I’ve been Baptist all my life,” he said. “For me Jesus is the foundation. Nothing against other vegans, I don’t know where they go as far as heaven and hell, but I know where I go as far as heaven is concerned.”
Foxx then took it a step further by reading all the books of the old testament from memory and then concluded, “It’s about Jesus, nothing against Vegans, but we’re going to heaven here.”
Fans Have More to Say About Jamie Foxx’s Cryptic Posts
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After his release from a Chicago rehab facility and his various public appearances, some of the actor’s fans remained unsure of his health status, with many making outlandish claims that the actor had been “cloned” or replaced by an “AI.”
His latest post has now sparked more conversation about the actor’s well-being since his hospitalization in April.
“Jamie has never posted anything like this in the past,” wrote one fan, while another agreed, saying, “Lol. I know right. And these bots say otherwise. This is a real nightmare huh??”
Other fans of the star disagreed, noting that Foxx’s recent health scare may have prompted him to be more vocal about his faith.
“Yes, he fell very ill. It’s normal for people to praise god more because of it,” said one.
A fourth fan wrote, “Sounds like Jamie has been through some life changing things, and the truth is out! I’m here for it…..let’s start a new outlook on life.”
Jamie Foxx Talks About Being Treated in Hospital
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The “Django Unchained” star finally put the rumors to rest when she posted a video clip of herself for the first time since her health scare in April.
Foxx took to her social media page to share why she had to keep her illness a secret and how many battles she has faced in the past three months.
He said, “I want you to see me laughing, having fun, partying, joking, doing movies, television shows… I just don’t want you to see me with my coffers down and trying to figure out if I’m going to make it through.”
Foxx also dismissed rumors that he lost his motor skills due to the mysterious illness. However, he admitted that the disease took a significant toll on him, stating that he “went to hell and back.”
He Throws a Party To Celebrate His Recovery
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According to reports, Foxx hosted a party at the Chicago rehab facility where he was staying to rehabilitate to celebrate his recovery.
Resources for People magazine confirmed the bash, noting that Foxx has been “working hard” to get his health back on track and that he’s “improved since he first got to the facility.”
Although he is no longer living at the facility, the actor will reportedly continue treatment as an “outpatient.”
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