In his latest comedy show on Netflix, Jamie Foxx addressed online conspiracy theories and discussed his near-death experience. What had taken place was… The actor, who starred in Ray and Django Unchained, responded to unfounded accusations that Sean “Diddy” Combs was responsible for his medical emergency earlier this year, stating that he was […].
In his latest comedy show on Netflix, Jamie Foxx addressed online conspiracy theories and discussed his near-death experience. What had taken place was…
The actor, known for his roles in Django Unchained and Ray, addressed baseless rumors claim
The actor, who starred in Ray and Django Unchained, responded to unfounded accusations that Sean “Diddy” Combs was responsible for his medical emergency earlier this year, which he said was caused by a stroke and brain bleed.
According to the internet, Puffy attempted my murder. Jamie Foxx, using Combs’s well-known nickname, said during his routine, “That is what the internet was saying.”
“I know what you are wondering, ‘Did he?'” he said in a sarcastic manner. I left their gatherings early, so no. By nine, I had left. Something does not seem quite right. This place is slick!
ing Sean “Diddy” Combs was behind his medical emergency earlier this year, which he confirmed was a brain bleed and stroke.
According to the internet, Puffy attempted my murder. Jamie Foxx, using Combs’s well-known nickname, said during his routine, “That is what the internet was saying.”
“I know what you are wondering, ‘Did he?'” he said in a sarcastic manner. I left their gatherings early, so no. By nine, I had left. Something does not seem quite right. This place is slick!
Foxx’s remark made reference to Combs’ extravagant—and now notorious—parties, which have drawn criticism since his arrest in September.
Police searched Combs’ home earlier this year and allegedly seized everything from cocaine to AR-15 guns to “more than 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant.” Combs is currently awaiting trial on several criminal charges, including sex trafficking.
More than 120 individuals, including 25 minors, have reportedly come forward accusing Combs of sexual a
Combs has allegedly been accused of sexual assault and other misdeeds by more than 120 people, including 25 kids. The rapper and businessman, who has refuted every accusation, will go on trial in federal court on May 5.
He faces a 15-year to life sentence in jail if found guilty. Foxx has already made candid remarks about Combs’ actions.
Foxx characterized Combs as possessing a “dangerous” edge in a 2018 appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
He recalled an occasion when Combs arrived at one of Foxx’s gatherings with FBI officers on either side of him, saying, “Puff was always sort of scary.”
ssault and other offenses. The rapper and entrepreneur, who has denied all allegations, faces a federal trial beginning May 5.
If convicted, he could serve a sentence of 15 years to life in prison. This isn’t the first time Foxx has openly commented on Combs’ behavior.
In a 2018 interview on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Foxx described Combs as having a “dangerous” edge.
“Puff was always sort of dangerous,” he said at the time, recounting an incident where Combs showed up to one of Foxx’s parties flanked by FBI agents.