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Jamie Foxx’s reps reportedly say claims of being in hospital because of COVID-19 vaccine is “completely inaccurate”

Jamie Foxx’s rep denies claim of vaccine hospitalization

It’s been almost two months now, since Jamie Foxx was hospitalized in Atlanta, as a result of a medical complication. However, Foxx’s daughter Corrine revealed that he’d been transferred to a facility in Chicago to rehabilitate. Furthermore, he was supposedly being active and playing pickleball, as well.

“Sad to see how the media runs wild. My Dad has been out of the hospital for weeks, recuperating,” she said on Instagram. “In fact, he was playing pickleball yesterday!”

Meanwhile, reports circulated last week, that Foxx was initially hospitalized due to taking the COVID-19 vaccine. That was claimed by columnist A.J. Benza appeared on Dr. Drew Pinksy’s online show, “Ask Dr. Drew.” Benz went on to claim that Foxx suffered a clot in his brain which left him “partially paralyzed and blind.”

However, a rep for Foxx is reportedly denying these claims. According to NBC News, one rep stated that these recently claims are “completely inaccurate.”

Prior to Foxx’s hospitalization, he was in Atlanta filming the new Netflix film, “Back In Action.” That also co-stars Cameron Diaz. Following Foxx’s health issues, the film briefly began using a stunt double of him. Foxx also went on to thank supporters, in his Instagram stories.

Jamie Foxx’s rep denies claim of vaccine hospitalization

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