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A year after his medical emergency, Jamie Foxx is ready to talk about the incident in his stand-up special, “Jamie Foxx: What Happened…”
In a trailer for the highly anticipated special, which will be released on December 10th, Foxx tells the audience, “I’m back. I’m so happy to be here.”
The trailer also included headlines that said he was “literally dead” and that he was a “clone.”
Earlier this year, Fox revealed what happened to a group of people outside a cafe in Phoenix.
He explained: “Last April 11th. Terrible headache. I asked my son for some Advil.”
Mr. Fox said, snapping his fingers. “I was gone for 20 days. I don’t remember anything.”
He continued, “So they told me I was in Atlanta, so my sister and daughter took me to the first doctor. They gave me a cortisone shot. Thank you.”
Fox continued, “The next doctor said, ‘There’s something going on over there,'” pointing to his head, adding, “I don’t say it on camera… but it’s…” At that point the video cut out.
Jamie Foxx opens up about mysterious health scare: ‘He was missing for 20 days’
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Jamie previously spoke about his mysterious illness while accepting the AAFCA Producer of the Year award on March 3.
Fox told the audience he was in a “dire situation” following a medical emergency, adding, “Please cherish life. I can’t tell you. I’m here for my life.” There are a few people who really convinced me of that.”
Jamie has revealed that he will explain to the world the story of his near-death experience in an upcoming stand-up comedy special. He said, “Everyone wants to know what happened. I’m going to tell you what happened, but I have to tell it my way.”
He teased, “I’m going to do it in a funny way. I’m going to be on stage. I’m going to go back to my roots, like stand-up.”
Jamie suffered an emergency on the set of the movie Back in Action, which also stars Cameron Diaz.