Anonymous wrote:UPDATE: GOOD NEWS!
Update from the family: Sad to see how the media runs wild," Corinne Foxx wrote Friday in a note on her Instagram Stories. "My Dad has been out of the hospital for weeks, recuperating. In fact, he was playing pickleball yesterday! Thanks for everyone's prayers and support!"
She added, "We have an exciting work announcement coming next week too!"
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Hope this is false and he is getting better.
I hope so too. I didn’t think the message on his Instagram was him, I don’t think any of his celeb friends have spoken to him or know anything. I think there’s a lot of “telephone” going on. Even the news articles are all regurgitating the same stuff with the same timeline. Jamie has some very loyal people and a good team around him. Nothing has been leaked and we still don’t know much if anything. I’m Praying for him!
His team is incredibly tight. They even announced his illness before we heard it from the press.
I'm surprised, and impressed, that no one from the hospital/medical staffs/movie crew has (it seems) leaked anything about his specific condition to the gossip sites or even legit news outlets. Not as far as it looks. A LOT of people are involved in hospital or clinical care and a movie sets are hotbeds of gossip with so many people involved every single day, so it's remarkable that there doesn't seem to be leaking. And it's good that things are so quiet-- the tight team clearly has worked at keeping his and his famiiy's privacy intact.
I think the longer the family does not mention what the emergency was, though, the more people will start to speculate, and if it's a heart attack or stroke etc. it seems a little strange they haven't simply said so -- those are such common events, why not simply confirm, "He had a heart attack" or whatever? Of course they do NOT owe anyone even that much information. I just think speculation will eventually get going if there's no news after so long. And speculation is much worse than any real diagnosis.
I think that something happened that may or may not affect his ability to get jobs in the future. Many times you don't know the long term prognosis, so it's best to keep quiet and hope for the best.
This is also what I'm thinking. JF has been all over lately with acting projects and sponsorship deals. It feels like his camp needs to see how far back they think he can come and the timeframes before they put the word out and need to start untangling his legal commitments. And it may be the case his acting career as we know it is done and they're dealing with how to approach that.
Of course, this is pure conjecture, but it's been a long time with no word from inside.
PP from above re: strokes, and it can take years of intensive rehabbing to get back to anything like working ability, and even then, the work of which he's capable may be profoundly different from before. Even if Foxx did not have a stroke, whatever has happened to him, if he has been physically or cognitively impaired, it could be months before the full extent of damage is really revealed. It's entirely understandable that there would be no word, even after weeks in the hospital. Doctors may still be in relatively early stages of understanding how impaired he may (or may not) be. I really do wish him the best and hope he got swift treatment. I'd be glad to hear his crisis wasn't actually severe, he's on the mend and this was all just intense caution to prevent rumors. But the time passing makes that seem less likely each day.
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Hope this is false and he is getting better.
I hope so too. I didn’t think the message on his Instagram was him, I don’t think any of his celeb friends have spoken to him or know anything. I think there’s a lot of “telephone” going on. Even the news articles are all regurgitating the same stuff with the same timeline. Jamie has some very loyal people and a good team around him. Nothing has been leaked and we still don’t know much if anything. I’m Praying for him!
His team is incredibly tight. They even announced his illness before we heard it from the press.
I'm surprised, and impressed, that no one from the hospital/medical staffs/movie crew has (it seems) leaked anything about his specific condition to the gossip sites or even legit news outlets. Not as far as it looks. A LOT of people are involved in hospital or clinical care and a movie sets are hotbeds of gossip with so many people involved every single day, so it's remarkable that there doesn't seem to be leaking. And it's good that things are so quiet-- the tight team clearly has worked at keeping his and his famiiy's privacy intact.
I think the longer the family does not mention what the emergency was, though, the more people will start to speculate, and if it's a heart attack or stroke etc. it seems a little strange they haven't simply said so -- those are such common events, why not simply confirm, "He had a heart attack" or whatever? Of course they do NOT owe anyone even that much information. I just think speculation will eventually get going if there's no news after so long. And speculation is much worse than any real diagnosis.
I think that something happened that may or may not affect his ability to get jobs in the future. Many times you don't know the long term prognosis, so it's best to keep quiet and hope for the best.
This is also what I'm thinking. JF has been all over lately with acting projects and sponsorship deals. It feels like his camp needs to see how far back they think he can come and the timeframes before they put the word out and need to start untangling his legal commitments. And it may be the case his acting career as we know it is done and they're dealing with how to approach that.
Of course, this is pure conjecture, but it's been a long time with no word from inside.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.monstersandcritics.com/celebrity/jamie-foxxs-health-remains-unclear-as-rumors-suggest-inner-circle-is-preparing-for-the-worst/
Hope this is false and he is getting better.
I hope so too. I didn’t think the message on his Instagram was him, I don’t think any of his celeb friends have spoken to him or know anything. I think there’s a lot of “telephone” going on. Even the news articles are all regurgitating the same stuff with the same timeline. Jamie has some very loyal people and a good team around him. Nothing has been leaked and we still don’t know much if anything. I’m Praying for him!
His team is incredibly tight. They even announced his illness before we heard it from the press.
I'm surprised, and impressed, that no one from the hospital/medical staffs/movie crew has (it seems) leaked anything about his specific condition to the gossip sites or even legit news outlets. Not as far as it looks. A LOT of people are involved in hospital or clinical care and a movie sets are hotbeds of gossip with so many people involved every single day, so it's remarkable that there doesn't seem to be leaking. And it's good that things are so quiet-- the tight team clearly has worked at keeping his and his famiiy's privacy intact.
I think the longer the family does not mention what the emergency was, though, the more people will start to speculate, and if it's a heart attack or stroke etc. it seems a little strange they haven't simply said so -- those are such common events, why not simply confirm, "He had a heart attack" or whatever? Of course they do NOT owe anyone even that much information. I just think speculation will eventually get going if there's no news after so long. And speculation is much worse than any real diagnosis.
I think that something happened that may or may not affect his ability to get jobs in the future. Many times you don't know the long term prognosis, so it's best to keep quiet and hope for the best.
Anonymous wrote:Wasn’t there some kind of issues/discord on whatever movie he was filming? Maybe this is his way to get out of his contract?
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Hope this is false and he is getting better.
I hope so too. I didn’t think the message on his Instagram was him, I don’t think any of his celeb friends have spoken to him or know anything. I think there’s a lot of “telephone” going on. Even the news articles are all regurgitating the same stuff with the same timeline. Jamie has some very loyal people and a good team around him. Nothing has been leaked and we still don’t know much if anything. I’m Praying for him!
His team is incredibly tight. They even announced his illness before we heard it from the press.
I'm surprised, and impressed, that no one from the hospital/medical staffs/movie crew has (it seems) leaked anything about his specific condition to the gossip sites or even legit news outlets. Not as far as it looks. A LOT of people are involved in hospital or clinical care and a movie sets are hotbeds of gossip with so many people involved every single day, so it's remarkable that there doesn't seem to be leaking. And it's good that things are so quiet-- the tight team clearly has worked at keeping his and his famiiy's privacy intact.
I think the longer the family does not mention what the emergency was, though, the more people will start to speculate, and if it's a heart attack or stroke etc. it seems a little strange they haven't simply said so -- those are such common events, why not simply confirm, "He had a heart attack" or whatever? Of course they do NOT owe anyone even that much information. I just think speculation will eventually get going if there's no news after so long. And speculation is much worse than any real diagnosis.
Anonymous wrote:Wasn’t there some kind of issues/discord on whatever movie he was filming? Maybe this is his way to get out of his contract?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would guess stroke or heart attack given his age and current waistline.
My PSA: Of course, certain pre-existing conditions can make a person susceptible to stroke, like heart disease, high blood pressure, etc., but stroke can happen to anyone, any time. Relatively young and healthy people can have them due to unseen injuries, for instance, so everyone, please learn about FAST:
F = Face Drooping – Does one side of the face droop or is it numb? Ask the person to smile. Is the person's smile uneven?
A = Arm Weakness – Is one arm weak or numb? Ask the person to raise both arms. Does one arm drift downward?
S = Speech Difficulty – Is speech slurred?
T = Time to call 911
I'm adding all that because it's so easy to take for granted the symptoms that show with a stroke. I would add: An unusually severe headache should NOT be taken for granted as "just a headache."
We don't know for sure if Jamie Foxx had a stroke or not, but I wanted to mention FAST here, since stroke has come up.
Stroke is a subject I've learned a lot about. My spouse works for a brain health-related organization. But most of what I've learned has come from following actor Timothy Omundson (Psych; Supernatural; Galavant), who had a massive, nearly fatal stroke at age 47, when he was truly at peak health and ideal weight--but he had a "silent injury" to his carotid artery which threw out a blood clot that hit his brain. Omundson had an extreme headache the night before his stroke, and says that if any headache is sudden and intense, get to an ER. No one would have dreamed he'd have a stroke, but injuries, not just "waistlines," age, etc. can and do cause debilitating strokes. So it's good to know what to watch for, since it can be so difficult to know a stroke is starting.
What a fascinating contribution to the Entertainment forum! Hurrah!
I am not the wonderful PP who posted this but (thanks PP, your post may save someone’s life)…I don’t understand why there are such snarky people on this forum. It’s sad. Please do some self reflection.
+1 Seriously! Actually, I learned about FAST and was grateful for the post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would guess stroke or heart attack given his age and current waistline.
My PSA: Of course, certain pre-existing conditions can make a person susceptible to stroke, like heart disease, high blood pressure, etc., but stroke can happen to anyone, any time. Relatively young and healthy people can have them due to unseen injuries, for instance, so everyone, please learn about FAST:
F = Face Drooping – Does one side of the face droop or is it numb? Ask the person to smile. Is the person's smile uneven?
A = Arm Weakness – Is one arm weak or numb? Ask the person to raise both arms. Does one arm drift downward?
S = Speech Difficulty – Is speech slurred?
T = Time to call 911
I'm adding all that because it's so easy to take for granted the symptoms that show with a stroke. I would add: An unusually severe headache should NOT be taken for granted as "just a headache."
We don't know for sure if Jamie Foxx had a stroke or not, but I wanted to mention FAST here, since stroke has come up.
Stroke is a subject I've learned a lot about. My spouse works for a brain health-related organization. But most of what I've learned has come from following actor Timothy Omundson (Psych; Supernatural; Galavant), who had a massive, nearly fatal stroke at age 47, when he was truly at peak health and ideal weight--but he had a "silent injury" to his carotid artery which threw out a blood clot that hit his brain. Omundson had an extreme headache the night before his stroke, and says that if any headache is sudden and intense, get to an ER. No one would have dreamed he'd have a stroke, but injuries, not just "waistlines," age, etc. can and do cause debilitating strokes. So it's good to know what to watch for, since it can be so difficult to know a stroke is starting.
What a fascinating contribution to the Entertainment forum! Hurrah!
I am not the wonderful PP who posted this but (thanks PP, your post may save someone’s life)…I don’t understand why there are such snarky people on this forum. It’s sad. Please do some self reflection.
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Hope this is false and he is getting better.
I hope so too. I didn’t think the message on his Instagram was him, I don’t think any of his celeb friends have spoken to him or know anything. I think there’s a lot of “telephone” going on. Even the news articles are all regurgitating the same stuff with the same timeline. Jamie has some very loyal people and a good team around him. Nothing has been leaked and we still don’t know much if anything. I’m Praying for him!
His team is incredibly tight. They even announced his illness before we heard it from the press.
I'm surprised, and impressed, that no one from the hospital/medical staffs/movie crew has (it seems) leaked anything about his specific condition to the gossip sites or even legit news outlets. Not as far as it looks. A LOT of people are involved in hospital or clinical care and a movie sets are hotbeds of gossip with so many people involved every single day, so it's remarkable that there doesn't seem to be leaking. And it's good that things are so quiet-- the tight team clearly has worked at keeping his and his famiiy's privacy intact.
I think the longer the family does not mention what the emergency was, though, the more people will start to speculate, and if it's a heart attack or stroke etc. it seems a little strange they haven't simply said so -- those are such common events, why not simply confirm, "He had a heart attack" or whatever? Of course they do NOT owe anyone even that much information. I just think speculation will eventually get going if there's no news after so long. And speculation is much worse than any real diagnosis.