Jamie Foxx has seemingly responded to fans’ prayers.
Three weeks into his hospitalization for mysterious “medical complications,” Foxx, whose legal name is Eric Marlon Bishop, took to Instagram to thank his loyal followers for their continuous support.
“Appreciate all the love!!!” read an Instagram post on the account for the “Back in Action” star, 55. “Feeling blessed.”
It was not clear, however, whether Foxx himself wrote and posted the message, or if a representative for the actor did so instead.
His viral proof of life gave fans a brief sigh of relief, with many showering the comments in heart emojis, or writing “So glad you’re with us.”
While close friend Martin Lawrence, 58, previously revealed that Foxx was on the road to recovery and “doing better,” it’s unclear what Foxx is currently battling as he remains in a Georgia hospital.
The social media post comes after Foxx’s fans were urged to “pray for Jamie” earlier Wednesday.
On April 12, his daughter Corinne, 29, announced that Foxx required emergency medical care, which was followed by reports of the singer being “awake and alert” a week later.
“Luckily, due to quick action and great care, he is already on his way to recovery,” Corinne wrote, in a message signed by “the Foxx family.”
Foxx’s daughter announced his medical emergency in April. Instagram/@iamjamiefoxx
Foxx has been hospitalized for three weeks now. REUTERS“Masked Singer” host Nick Cannon implored his followers to speak “words of affirmation” for a “complete and total recovery for the most talented human on earth with a Spirit bigger than this small planet,” the 42-year-old star wrote online.
Actress Kerry Washington also posted in tribute to her “movie huzbin” that featured a series of throwback snaps of the pair.
In the “appreciation post,” the “Scandal” star, 46, addressed Foxx, saying she was “sending you all the love and prayers.”
“Appreciate all the love,” the “Back in Action” actor, 55, wrote in a post online. “Feeling blessed.” Instagram/@iamjamiefoxx
“Beat Shazam” co-host Foxx is shown with his daughter, Corinne. Lorraine O'SullivanEverything we know about Jamie Foxx's hospitalization
When was Foxx hospitalized?
Jamie Foxx was hospitalized in Georgia on April 12 after suffering from a “medical complication,” according to a post on his daughter’s Instagram.
Despite Foxx’s recent outings in Chicago, he is still “not 100%” recovered.
What are his family and friends saying?
“Masked Singer” host Nick Cannon asked his fans to speak “words of affirmation” for Foxx as he continues to recover.
Martin Lawrence told the media that Foxx was “doing better” and called Foxx “one of the best that we got in Hollywood.”
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What was Foxx working on before being rushed to the hospital?
Before going to the hospital, Foxx was working on the movie “Back in Action” with actress Cameron Diaz.
“Beat Shazam,” the game show co-hosted by Foxx and his daughter Corinne, has started filming its new season and found another host to replace Fox, according to reports. Corinne will not be in the new season, as she will be staying by her father’s side at the hospital.
Foxx’s medical issues remain undisclosed. Instagram/@iamjamiefoxxOn April 21, a source told People that physicians were still “running tests” on Foxx and “keeping him under observation.”
The actor was the co-host of “Beat Shazam” alongside his daughter Corinne but has reportedly been replaced by “The Masked Singer” MC Nick Cannon in his absence.
Prior to his hospitalization, Foxx was filming “Back in Action” with co-star Cameron Diaz, 50, though as production continues, a body double is standing in for the actor.






