Jamie Foxx spotted with white women months after “no more white women” Netflix joke [VIDEO]
From “No More White Women” to Paparazzi Photos: Foxx Takes The Spotlight Again
In April 2023, Jamie Foxx faced a severe medical emergency while filming in Atlanta that nearly cost him his life. Speaking in his Netflix special What Had Happened Was…, released on December 10, 2024, Foxx described how a sudden, intense headache quickly turned into something much worse. Within hours, he was unconscious and remained that way for 20 days.
The cause, Foxx revealed, was a brain bleed that led to a stroke. He credited Atlanta’s medical professionals and community—particularly its Black residents—for saving his life.
“Atlanta saved my life,” Foxx said. “Black people was the one to say, ‘man we got you.’ Not to say that white people can’t pray.”
His daughter, Corinne Foxx, was instrumental in getting him immediate care, which doctors have said was a key factor in his survival. Since then, Foxx has slowly returned to work, hosting events, making public appearances, and accepting honors such as the Ultimate Icon Award at the 2025 BET Awards, where he spoke about second chances and the importance of community.
The Infamous “No More White Women” Moment
In his Netflix special, Foxx didn’t shy away from humor—even about his near-death experience. He told audiences that the ordeal had shifted his outlook, especially on dating.
“No more white girls! I gotta let ’em know!” he declared during the set, breaking into an improvised song:
“No more white women! Every month is February, all year long. Hallelujah! No more honkies! No more white women!”
The segment quickly went viral online. Fans debated whether Foxx was making a serious statement or simply poking fun at himself. The moment also touched on larger cultural conversations around race, relationships, and celebrity dating preferences—especially since Foxx has historically dated across racial lines, including a six-year romance with actress Katie Holmes that ended in 2019.
Spotted Leaving Gunna’s Party Months Later
Just months after that Netflix special, Foxx found himself back in the headlines—but not for a health update or award. Earlier this week, paparazzi captured him leaving rapper Gunna’s album release party in what gossip outlets described as “a car full of white women” or “snow bunnies.”
The scene was caught on video and shared by outlets like The Neighborhood Talk and Instagram personality @chigssmooth. In the clips, Foxx can be seen smiling in the driver’s seat of a silver luxury car, wearing a white hat and plaid shirt, with a blonde woman in the passenger seat and others in the back.
While Foxx hasn’t commented publicly on the incident, the sighting quickly went viral—largely because it contrasted so sharply with his “no more white women” declaration just months earlier.
Public Reaction: From Laughter to Criticism
The social media response was swift but mixed. On X (formerly Twitter), some users saw the moment as pure comedy. Others saw hypocrisy. And many just brushed it off.
Humorous Takes (40%)
Meme accounts and fans leaned into jokes. One popular post by @SirStephsAlot on July 26 showed a video captioned, “White women when Jamie Foxx step in the room,” referencing the party footage. Another quip by @MrGee54—“Jamie and that milk”—racked up over 23,000 likes.
Supportive Reactions (30%)
Some defended Foxx’s right to date whoever he wants, with posts like @deadbynextweek’s:
“Hey nobody cares that Jamie Foxx loves white women to death cause he doesn’t make it his personality.”
Critical Comments (20%)
Others accused him of inconsistency or colorism. “Took almost dying to come to his senses, but nah,” one user wrote. Another claimed Foxx’s Snapchat history shows a preference for white and light-skinned women, calling it a “Color Complex.”
Indifferent or Off-Topic (10%)
Some users simply used the footage as a springboard for unrelated conversations or nostalgia about Foxx’s past roles and music career.
Foxx’s Dating History and the Bigger Conversation
Foxx’s personal life has always sparked curiosity, though he rarely addresses it directly. His relationships with women of different backgrounds have occasionally led to commentary about interracial dating among Black celebrities.
The latest incident tapped into ongoing discussions about whether public figures should be held accountable for comments made in jest, especially when their actions later appear to contradict those statements.
While some see his Netflix remarks as clearly satirical, others argue that the optics of leaving a party with multiple white women so soon afterward invite scrutiny—especially in an era where celebrity soundbites are amplified and archived online.
Still in the Spotlight
Despite the chatter, the incident hasn’t grown into a major controversy. Mainstream media coverage has been limited. As a result, the story is primarily fueled by gossip blogs, social media, and fan discussion threads. All of this has helped continue to drive interest in Jamie Foxx and his endeavors. For a celebrity, this is all they could ask for, getting this level of publicity. Furthermore, the attention isn’t negative, so it’s another win for him.
Foxx, meanwhile, remains active both professionally and socially. This summer alone, he’s hosted an “all-white” themed party, attended multiple industry events, and continued working on new projects. For fans, the real story remains his recovery and return to the public eye after a life-threatening ordeal. This is whether or not his dating life matches his Netflix punchlines.
Conclusion
Jamie Foxx’s latest headline-making moment shows how quickly a lighthearted joke can resurface in a new context—especially for celebrities whose every move is documented. Whether fans see the Gunna party exit as ironic, hypocritical, or just another day in Hollywood, it’s clear Foxx remains a magnet for public attention.
The Gunna party moment may fade into celebrity trivia. However, it adds another layer to Foxx’s post-recovery narrative. It’s one that blends survival, humor, and a return to the public eye. Whether he chooses to address it directly or let the moment pass, Foxx remains one of entertainment’s most charismatic and talked-about figures.
And as his health continues to improve, the Oscar winner seems content to live life on his own terms—controversy or not.
