Jamie Foxx’s co-star and friends have revealed that “no one has heard from him” after the Hollywood star endured a scary medical emergency two months ago.
The 55-year-old movie star actor stars in the new Netflix movie They Cloned Tyrone alongside John Boyega, who has now spoken out about his friend and colleague.
In April, it was shared that Jamie had suffered a “medical complication” and was hospitalised for an undisclosed health scare.
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A few weeks later, at the start of May, his family revealed that he was no longer in the hospital, with not much more revealed about his health since.
John Boyega has since revealed that nobody has heard from Jamie before mentioning how he has called the star but has yet to have a chance to connect properly.
John revealed to Entertainment Tonight at a movie premiere this week for They Cloned Tyrone: “No one has heard from Jamie.
“I wanted him to show up here, but you know, I know he’s dealing with what he’s dealing with. I just wish him all the best.”
John then said: “I’ve been calling. I’m just gonna keep on calling. He better pick up. Come on, Jamie!”
Jamie recently took to Instagram to share a teaser clip of They Cloned Tyrone, with him confirming it is set for release on July 21.
In the caption section, Jamie wrote: “It’s about to go down.”
Jamie’s reported “medical complication” has left fans incredibly concerned for the star.
But his representatives recently spoke out regarding Jamie when they slammed claims that the Covid-19 vaccination was behind the actor’s illness, which is unknown by the public.
In a statement, his representatives told NBC News the claims were and are “completely untrue”.
Jamie was filming the action-comedy Back In Action with Cameron Diaz in Atlanta, Georgia, in April when he was admitted to hospital.
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