Jamie Foxx returned to the spotlight on Monday night β and to the delight of fans, he was back to his hilarious jokester self.
He attended the Critics Choice Associationβs Celebration of Cinema and Television: Honoring Black, Latino and AAPI Achievements to accept the Vanguard Award for his work in the Prime Video movie βThe Burial.β The Oscar winner cracked up the audience as he recalled his battle with a serious βmedical complication.β
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After receiving a beautiful tribute from his βThe Burialβ co-star Jurnee Smollett, Foxx triumphantly walked across the stage to the excited cheers of attendees. He offered his thanks for the recognition of his work before switching gears to poke fun at the conspiracy theories that surrounded his medical emergency.
βIβve been through something. Iβve been through some things,β Foxx said. βYou know, itβs crazy, I couldnβt do that six months ago β I couldnβt actually walk. Iβm not a clone, Iβm not a clone. I know a lot of people who was saying I was cloned out there.β
In April, the βRayβ star was rushed to an Atlanta hospital with a βmedical complication.β His family kept details quiet, which led the internet to wildly speculate on his condition and the cause of his health issues. As he commanded the stage like the born entertainer that he is, the βBlame Itβ singer reflected on his new appreciation for life, noting that everything feels βdifferentβ now.
βIt feels good to be here. I cherish every single minute now. Itβs different. Itβs different,β he said. βI wouldnβt wish what I went through on my worst enemy, because itβs tough when you almost...When itβs almost over, when you see the tunnel.β
One thing that became clear during his speech was that Jamie hasnβt lost his comedic timing or brilliance. The way he transitioned between the serious emotions of his experience and the humorous aspects of almost dying was pure genius.
βI saw the tunnel. I didnβt see the light,β Foxx joked. βIt was hot in that tunnel so I didnβt know where I was going. Shit, am I going to the right place? I seen the devil goin βCβmon, now.ββ
Despite his good spirits, Jamie was noticeably emotional about the moment. He closed his acceptance speech by truly appreciating everything it took to get him back on stage where he belongs.
βI want to say six months ago I couldnβt fathom that this could happen or that I would be here, but as I walk up here to this microphone and get this Vanguard Award, all I can say is βLord, have mercy, Jesus,ββ he said.
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