Jamie Foxxâs health complication was due to a nervous breakdown that stemmed from being overworked, according to one of his friends and collaborators.
Menace II Society star Tryin Turner sat down for an interview with The Art of Dialogue on Tuesday (March 5), where he shed light on Foxxâs hospitalization and current condition.
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âHeâs in great shape. Heâs cool. He had a little scare but he got over that fast. He went to his little rehab or whatever, and he back,â he said.
âIt was more stress. He just had a lot that he was going through, like some kind of weird nervous breakdown kinda thing âcause he was just overworked and it just went bad. He blanked out.â
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Turner also downplayed Foxxâs health issues slightly by adding: âIt wasnât nothing overly major to me. Jamie, you know, heâs dramatic a little bit. We actors! Iâm not saying the whole thing was an act but it wasnât totally super crazy.â
Watch the clip below.
Jamie Foxx's close friend, actor Tyrin Turner, reveals that a nervous breakdown and being overworked was what sent Jamie Foxx to the hospital.
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Jamie Foxx was hospitalized last April, with his daughter Corinne announcing on social media that he had suffered an unspecified âmedical complication.â
âLuckily, due to quick action and great care, he is already on his way to recovery,â she added.
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The actor/comedian was released from hospital the following month. Despite wild theories surrounding his health scare, including that he was cloned, he has seemingly made a full recovery.
While the 55-year-old has yet to fully disclose what happened, he has touched on his hospitalization numerous times since making his way back into the public eye.
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In an emotional speech at the Critics Choice Associationâs Celebration of Cinema & Television: Honoring Black, Latino and AAPI Achievements in December, Foxx described having a near-death experience and admitted he had temporarily lost the ability to walk afterwards.
âI want to thank everybody. Iâve been through something. Iâve been through some things. You know, itâs crazy, I couldnât do that six months ago. I couldnât actually walk,â he said, holding back tears.
He added: âIt feels good to be here. I cherish every single minute now. Itâs different. I wouldnât wish what I went through on my worst enemy âcause itâs tough when you almost⌠when itâs almost over, when you see the tunnel.
âI saw the tunnel. I didnât see the light! It was hot in that tunnel so I didnât know where I was going. âShit, am I going to the right place?ââ
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âI seen the devil going, âCâmon, now,ââ he joked. âBlack people, when we almost die or go through something like that, thereâs two phrases, one of two phrases we say. One is, âLord, have mercy, Jesus. Lord, have mercy, Jesus.â
âI want to say six months ago I couldnât fathom that this could happen or that I would be here, but as I walk up here to this microphone and get this Vanguard Award, all I can say is âLord, have mercy, Jesus.ââ