This is no laughing matter but NGL, this ish just comes off funny–if you enjoy dark humor. Okay so, Jamie Foxx is putting rumors to rest once and for all. The Oscar-winning actor and musician has finally spoken out about the wild internet theories linking Sean “Diddy” Combs to his 2023 health scare—and he’s making it clear there’s no truth to the noise.
Ge this, in a candid conversation with The Hollywood Reporter, Foxx laid out the facts about his medical emergency, which sparked a frenzy of speculation across social media. The real cause? A stroke triggered by a brain bleed—nothing more, nothing less.
“No, Puffy didn’t try to kill me,” Foxx said directly, addressing the conspiracy head-on. He emphasized that he was in great shape at the time but was hit with a sudden, serious health crisis that required urgent surgery.
While the situation was life-threatening, Foxx hasn’t lost his sense of humor. He poked fun at one of the more bizarre online theories—that he had been cloned.
“When they said I was a clone, that made me flip,” he recalled with a laugh. “I’m sitting in the hospital bed, like, ‘These b— a– motherf—ers are trying to clone me.’”
What’s more, he continued to address the speculation in his new Netflix comedy special, What Had Happened Was, where he joked about leaving Diddy’s infamous parties early because the vibe felt off.
See–funny, right?
“Something didn’t look right,” he quipped, hinting at the lingering controversy surrounding those events without adding fuel to the fire.
Through humor and honesty, Foxx has made it clear: his health scare was just that—a medical emergency, not the result of some sinister plot.