Famous actor and comedian Nick Cannon has assured fans that Jamie Foxx will contact them personally “when he’s ready.”
News of Foxx’s condition emerged in April after he was hospitalized for “medical complications” that had many worried for him.
Cannon, who also did not reveal the actual medical emergency Foxx was suffering from, chose to replace the actor as host of the hit game show “Beat Shazam.”
Read on for more details.
Nick Cannon Says Jamie Foxx Will Talk About His Health ‘When He’s Ready’
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In a recent interview with Extra TV, Cannon, 42, appeared to give an update on the health of his longtime friend and entertainer, Jamie Foxx. Foxx, who was hospitalized in April following “medical complications,” has kept a low profile, causing concern among his fans.
The “Wild ‘n Out” host heaped praise on the “Django Unchained” star and reassured fans that he’s on the road to recovery, stressing the importance of giving him the time and space he needs.
“One thing I’ve always respected about how Jamie has moved throughout his career is, if you notice, he’s always been someone who is very professional and very private,” he began. “I mean, you never really hear anything other than what a great job he does as a professional and the fact that, you know, he handles this situation the same way, you can only respect that.”
He added, “I believe that when he is ready, he will speak to the waiting fans of the world [about his health scare] in a way only he can.”
Nick Cannon ‘Respects’ His Friends’ Privacy
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Elsewhere In his interview with a media outlet, Cannon was very careful not to reveal the actual medical complications the actor was suffering from.
He avoided delving into specifics during the conversation about the true nature of Foxx’s “medical complications” after being asked if the “Just Mercy” star had suffered a stroke.
“I’m probably in the same situation as you in the same sense just knowing that you know, as a friend, just respecting that I can, I’m not prying,” Cannon said. “I didn’t ask any other questions. And other than the information that was given to me and, you know, what was asked of me.”
Nick Cannon Fills in for Jamie Foxx on ‘Beat Shazam’
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Cannon offered to fill in for Foxx as host of the popular game show “Beat Shazam” following his hospitalization for “medical complications.”
Foxx’s unexpected absence left fans worried about the show’s future as filming began recently. However, Cannon, known for his hosting prowess and undeniable energy, rose to the challenge, ensuring the show continued to entertain viewers in Foxx’s absence.
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“This season, not wanting game show fans to miss a minute of the fun, Nick Cannon has volunteered to fill in as guest host for his friends, Jamie and Corinne Foxx,” an update on the show’s Instagram account read. “Kelly Osbourne will fill in as DJ.”
The release continued, “Everyone at FOX Entertainment wishes Jamie the best of luck as he continues his recovery, and we really appreciate Nick’s willingness to step in and help out this summer.”
Jamie Foxx Thanks Fans For Their Support
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Following his brief hiatus from social media following his hospitalization, the “Horrible Bosses” actor broke his silence by taking to his Instagram account to thank fans and well-wishers for their prayers and goodwill throughout the medical emergency.
“Appreciate all the love!!! Feeling blessed,” he said, along with emojis of praying hands, a red heart, and a fox.
The actor also had praise for Cannon, who replaced him as host of “Beat Shazam.” “Appreciating you, my boy, @NickCannon,” he wrote on his Instagram Story. “See you all soon.”
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While Foxx continues to recover from his medical emergency at a Chicago facility, his daughter quickly shut down reports that his health was deteriorating.
Corrine wrote at the time on Instagram, “Update from the family: Sad to see how the media went wild. My father had been out of the hospital for weeks, recovering. Actually, he was in a pickle yesterday! Thank you for all your prayers and support.”
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