Jamie Foxx receives emotional support from Tyler, the Creator and Kid Cudi as he continues hospital stay
LOS ANGELES, CALIFRONIA: Amid his continuing illness, Jamie Foxx has gotten emotional support from a number of other celebrities. Tyler, the Creator, and Kid Cudi have also turned to social media to express their support for the actor, who has been hospitalized since last month.
Tyler, the Creator shared a video of the 'Ray' star performing on his Instagram Story, along with the remark, "sending love to @iamjamiefoxx," in a now deleted Instagram story. The founding member of Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All added multiple heart emojis.
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Kid Cudi expressed his support Jamie Fox
Meanwhile, Kid expressed his support for the actor/comedian on Twitter. On Wednesday, May 10, he tweeted, "Man, prayin for Jamie Foxx." Jamie was transported to the hospital on April 11 after experiencing what his daughter Corinne Foxx characterized as a "medical complication" while filming his new film, 'Back in Action', in Atlanta. A few days later, he was reported to be "awake" and "alert," however, it was unclear when he would be freed since physicians were doing more testing.
'I need you all to constantly keep our beloved'
After sharing an unsettling tweet, Jamie's buddy Charlie Mack aroused worry about his condition. "Pray for Foxx!!!!!!!!!!" written the film producer, who stated that the 55-year-old actor requires a "miracle." He penned a lengthy note that reads, "Good morning IG, I need you all to constantly keep our beloved brotha @iamjamiefoxx up whom we all [love] & care for dearly in our Hearts, Minds & Prayers!!!! We need you back Bro @iamjamiefoxx you're fighter, strong & resilient so I know your fortitude. Your not going out like that."
'Appreciate all the love!'
Jamie wrote on Instagram for the first time since his hospitalization, seemingly reassuring everyone that he is well. "Appreciate all the love!!! Feeling blessed," he added, adding emojis of praying hands, a red heart, and a fox. However, there was no photo attached, leading to assumption that he did not post it himself.
Jamie's family is "hoping for the best" but "preparing for the worst" after he has been hospitalized for over a month, according to Radar Online. "Jamie's people say he's doing OK and improving, while doctors try to figure out what's wrong with him - but he wouldn't be in a hospital this long if he was even close to OK," a source told the site.
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