Jamie Foxx has further addressed his hospitalisation last year, with him suggesting in footage shared on social media that he doesn't "remember anything" from a period of days. It was reported that the actor, now 56, was hospitalised in April last year after experiencing what was referred to by his daughter Corinne Foxx, 29, as a "medical complication". He's later thought to have spent time in a physical rehab centre and has spoken about his health on a few occasions.
The actor is now believed to have further discussed the situation whilst speaking to a crowd in downtown Phoenix in the US recently. Footage was shared by the outlet the Art Of Dialogue on X, formerly known as Twitter , on Monday. He appears to say in it: "[I had a] bad headache.
Asked my boy for an Advil." Jamie then snapped his fingers before telling the crowd: "I was gone for 20 days. I don't remember anything.
" He appeared to continue by saying: "So they told me ...
I'm in Atlanta ...
they told me ...
my sister and daughter took me to the first doctor. [They] gave me a cortisone shot." Before pointing at his head, he said: "Next doctor said '[there's] something going on up there'.
" Jamie added: 'I won't say it on camera. Yeah, I don't want to say it on camera." It isn't the first time that Jamie - known for acclaimed films like Ray (2004) - has addressed his experience.
He shared a video message with his fans on Instagram in July last year, in which he dismissed some speculation about his health. Jamie said .