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Jamie Foxx Has Addressed The Conspiracy Theory That Diddy Tried To Kill Him
Jamie Foxx Has Addressed The Conspiracy Theory That Diddy Tried To Kill Him

Graziadaily

time23-05-2025

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  • Graziadaily

Jamie Foxx Has Addressed The Conspiracy Theory That Diddy Tried To Kill Him

The trial of Sean 'Diddy' Combs continues and is expected to last eight weeks. He has pleaded not guilty in court and denies all allegations. There has been endless speculation of the famous names that could potentially be called to testify in the Diddy trial, which the judge referred to as 'mammoth.' We've seen rapper Kid Cudi, whose real name is Scott Mescudi, take to the stand, along with Diddy's ex Cassie Ventura, Daniel Philip, an escort hired by Diddy. Outside the courtroom, Jamie Foxx, a former friend of Diddy's, has addressed the strange rumours that Diddy tried to kill him two years ago. Now, Jamie Foxx has addressed rumours that Diddy tried to kill him. This came about two years ago, when the US actor was hospitalised for several weeks after suffering a haemorrhagic stroke and bleed on the brain. During The Hollywood Reporter's Stand-Up Comedy Roundtable, Foxx revealed he 'snuck' his phone into the ward because he wanted to know 'what the outside world was saying' adding 'I couldn't get my mind around the fact that I had a stroke. I'm in f*****g perfect shape.' This is when he came across the rumours that Diddy was behind his hospitalisation. 'No, Puffy didn't try to kill me,' he stated, before referring to the strange theories that he was a clone. 'When they [conspiracy theorists] said I was a clone, that made me flip. I'm sitting in the hospital bed, like, "These b***h-a** mothers are trying to clone me."' He continued: 'And then I saw me walk into my room, but I'm white, so I see the white me. The next morning, I said, 'I know what's up, you're trying to clone me and make me white so I'll sell better overseas.'' Foxx explained a psychiatrist responded to his joke by asking: 'Are you all right?' He replied: 'Am I all right or am I all white? I saw you trying to get the white motherf*****g Jamie Foxx and it ain't going to happen.' Foxx then recalled how his psychiatrist 'calmly' decided to lower the dosage of his medication. This isn't the first time Foxx has addressed the conspiracy about Diddy. In his Netflix special, What Had Happened Was..., which aired last year, he said: 'The internet was trying to kill me, saying Puffy was trying to kill me. I know what you're thinking… Did he?!' The rapper then referred to Combs' sex parties - known as 'freak offs'- saying 'Hell, no, I left them parties early. I was out by 9, n*****, something don't look right, n*****. It looks slippery in here!'

Jamie Foxx's seven-word comment on claims P Diddy 'tried to kill him'
Jamie Foxx's seven-word comment on claims P Diddy 'tried to kill him'

Daily Mirror

time23-05-2025

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  • Daily Mirror

Jamie Foxx's seven-word comment on claims P Diddy 'tried to kill him'

Jamie Foxx has finally addressed rumours that P Diddy had allegedly tried to kill him after the actor was left hospitalised in 2023 following a bleed on his brain Jamie Foxx has finally spoken out following claims that P Diddy had allegedly tried to kill him. The legendary actor issued a seven-word comment following the speculation that emerged in 2023. Foxx was left hospitalised for several weeks after suffering a bleed on his brain and a hemorrhagic stroke. At the time, it was speculated that he was gravely ill. Just months after being admitted to the hospital for a medical emergency, Jamie took to social media in July of the same year to tell fans he had been to "hell and back." ‌ Following a year of speculation, Jamie announced last year the reason behind his hospitalisation after initially suffering from a bad headache, before blacking out and remaining unconscious for "weeks." At the time, social media speculation about Jamie's condition was rife, and it was speculated that disgraced musician P Diddy had been behind the incident. ‌ Diddy is currently on trial for a number of serious charges – unrelated to the Jamie Foxx claims – including racketeering conspiracy, sex ­trafficking by force, fraud or coercion and transportation to engage in prostitution. He was arrested in September and denies all allegations made against him. He is currently on trial in New York. "I couldn't get my mind around the fact that I had a stroke, I'm in f*****g perfect shape," Jamie said. He went on to address the speculations surrounding himself and Diddy. "No, Puffy didn't try to kill me," he explained. Speaking on The Hollywood Reporter Roundtable, Jamie also addressed the conspiracy theory that he was a "clone". He said: "When they [conspiracy theorists] said I was a clone, that made me flip. I', sitting in the hospital bed, like, 'These b***-a** mother******s are trying to clone me,' and then I saw me walk into my room, but I'm white, so I see the white me. The next morning, I said, 'I know what's up, you're trying to clone me and make me white so I'll sell better overseas'". Jamie's comment made a psychiatrist ask the star: "Are you alright?" to which he responded: "Am I all right or am I all white? I saw you trying to get the white motherf*****g Jamie Foxx and it ain't going to happen." ‌ In October 2024, a source close to Diddy told the MailOnline that there was "no truth" behind speculation that the musician was responsible for "putting Jamie Foxx in the hospital." This isn't the first time Jamie has spoken out about the music mogul, in his Netflix special, What Had Happened Was... He took a few swipes at Diddy. He said: "I say this sall the time, I saw the tunnel, I didn't see the light. "'It was hot in that tunnel. I thought, s**t, have I gone to the wrong place? I looked at the end of the tunnel and I thought I saw the devil saying come on… Or was that Puffy? I'm f*****g around, but if that was Puffy he had a flaming bottle of Johnson and… no, I'm just kidding," referencing Diddy's use of Johnson and Johnson baby oil. He also addressed Diddy's infamous Freak Offs, saying: "The internet was trying to kill me, saying Puffy was trying to kill me. Hell no, I left those parties early, something didn't look right. The internet was trying to kill me. The internet was saying that Puffy was trying to kill me. I know what you're thinking… Did he?! "Hell, no, I left them parties early. I was out by 9, n*****, something don't look right, n*****. It looks slippery in here!"

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