*A rep for Jamie Foxx has responded to the unsubstantiated claim that he suffered a medical injury that left him partially blind from the COVID-19 vaccine.
Last week, Dr. Peter McCullough seemed to suggest that the Hollywood star suffered a stroke following the COVID vaccine. The allegation was first made by a former New York Daily News reporter on the online talk show “Ask Dr. Drew.”
Podcaster A.J. Benza told Dr. Drew Pinsky on May 30 that Foxx is “partially paralyzed and blind” after he received a Covid vaccine. Benza claims insiders told him Foxx was forced to get a vaccine while working on a film (watch the YouTube clip below).
In an exclusive statement to NBC News, Foxx’s rep said that the allegation is “completely inaccurate.”
The rep shared no additional information about the actor’s health. Foxx was hospitalized for an undisclosed illness in April. Last month, his daughter Corrine, 25, took to social media to address reports that Jamie is on his deathbed.
“Update from family: Sad to see how the media runs wild. My Dad has been out of the hospital for weeks, recuperating. In fact, he was playing pickle ball yesterday! Thanks for everyone’s prayers and support!,” she said, The Root reported.
Corinne shared the statement following reports that the family was “preparing for the worst” amid his hospitalization. Another source falsely claimed he was on life support in the ICU.
In May, Mike Tyson said that Foxx was “not feeling well,” adding: “They said [it was] a stroke. I have no idea what happened to him.”
As we reported previously, Jamie, nor his family or doctors have released any official information on the entertainer’s medical situation.
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Dr Peter McCullough confirms Jamie Foxx suffered a stroke following the Covid vaccine. Says he had a prior conversation with Jamie about it & now urges him to come out & warn the public. pic.twitter.com/pB4boV6oWh
— Melissa Tate (@TheRightMelissa) June 6, 2023
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