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Jamie Foxx teased that “big things [are] coming soon” in a new Instagram post — but fans aren’t convinced it was even him in the photo following his mysterious health scare.
The “Django Unchained” actor posted a new photo on Thursday, where he could be seen beaming at the camera while suited up on top of a gold Bet MGM race car in Las Vegas.
“Thankful for my @betmgm family and a great few nights in Vegas. We got BIG things coming soon 🦊.” he captioned the pic, promoting the betting company.
And while the Oscar winner appeared to be in good health, fans suggested the image was fake.
“Might be a AI generated picture of Jamie Foxx. I don’t know what to believe,” one fan wrote.
“Yeah this don’t feel right,” another chimed in.
“This looks AI generated. What the heck is going on. Hope he’s doing ok,” a third added.
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However, others defended the “Blame It” singer and insisted that fans respect his privacy.
“If you really his fan…you won’t be in his comments harassing him just respect his privacy and support him by watching his movies and listening to his music! Dang y’all are too entitled to ppl lives,” a fan wrote.
Another one added, “It’s okay to keep your personal life, personal. Everything ain’t for the world. What matters is that he’s better and alive! I am happy for this multitalented legend. 🙌.”
“Big Glad to see you back King!!! 🙏🏾👑🔥🔥,” a user said.
In April, the “Ray” star’s daughter Corinne revealed he was in recovery following a “medical complication.”
After a couple of days, he was reportedly transferred to a rehab facility based in Chicago that specializes in stroke recovery, traumatic brain injury rehab, spinal cord injury rehab and cancer rehabilitation.
While Foxx has yet to address his hospitalization, he spoke out on Instagram thanking his fans for their support in May.
“Appreciate all the love!!! Feeling blessed,” he captioned the post.
The “Baby Driver” actor, 55, has since been spotted back in action, including sailing through the Chicago River over the Fourth of July weekend.
Foxx was also seen with his daughter Annalise, 14, on a Naperville, Ill. golf course on July 8.
“He was walking regular, not dragging his leg,” an eyewitness told TMZ. “His arm movement were definitely good. He was just regular Jamie.”
Most recently, the “Day Shift” star was caught on video as he returned a Chicago woman’s purse after she lost it.
Following his outings, a source told Us Weekly that the actor is “not 100 percent and is still taking things easy.” Nonetheless, he is “doing so much better” and “is definitely on the road to recovery.”
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