Jamie Foxx rushed to hospital after 'medical complication' on Cameron Diaz-starrer 'Back in Action'
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Jamie Foxx's fans were recently concerned after it was revealed that the actor was admitted to hospital while filming for his forthcoming Netflix film 'Back in Action'.
The highly anticipated Netflix film will be Cameron Diaz's first big-screen project since the 2014 remake of 'Annie,' in which she co-starred with Jamie Foxx. Little is known about the film other than the two actors have amazing chemistry and are having a lot of fun working together on a project.
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Jamie Foxx’s medical complication
According to TMZ, Foxx had a medical emergency' on April 11 morning and was taken to the hospital. His daughter, Corrinne Foxx, issued an announcement on social media, saying her father is getting better. Although a TMZ source stated that the actor was taken to the hospital due to a serious medical condition.
Corrinne said, “We wanted to share that, my father, Jamie Foxx, experienced a medical complication yesterday. Luckily, due to quick action and great care, he is already on his way to recovery.” Foxx added, “We know how beloved he is and appreciate your prayers. The family asks for privacy during this time”.
Bomb hinders Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz’s ‘Back in Action’
Just a few days ago, it was revealed that the production team, who were all set to film two huge stunts for their upcoming film at East London's Royal Docks, discovered an old World War II era explosive on the set, which stalled filming. A source at the time shared, "Safety was the main priority, so after speaking with the police and relevant authorities the whole thing was canceled. Naturally, that part of the river is never normally disturbed, so it’s been left as it is."
According to a source, Cameron Diaz, who enjoys working with Jamie Foxx, dislikes being away from her child, and back-to-back 10-hour workdays have been stressful for her.