Jamie Foxx's co-star
John Boyega has said 'no one has heard from' the actor ever since he was hospitalized for a
mystery medical emergency in early April this year.
'No one has heard from Jamie,' Boyega told Entertainment Tonight at the premiere in
Florida on Wednesday.
Foxx suffered a 'medical complication' April 11, according to his daughter, Corinne Foxx - and fans have been concerned for his wellbeing ever since.
Foxx, who was born Eric Bishop, was filming the action-comedy Back In Action with
Cameron Diaz in Atlanta, Georgia, in April when he was admitted to hospital.
The actor has been treated at a facility in Chicago, which specializes in treatment for adults with 'severe complex conditions',
including stroke recovery - although it has not been revealed what condition Foxx is suffering from.
Claims on social media that Foxx was left seriously ill after being injured by a vaccine have gone viral - with notable figures including conservative host
Candace Owens suggesting Foxx had indeed been damaged by the vaccine.
The furore began when podcaster A.J.Benza made a shock unsubstantiated claim on Dr Drew Pinsky's online talk show that Foxx had been left 'partially paralyzed and blind' after he received a COVID-19 vaccine.
Benza claimed Foxx was 'forced' to get a vaccine to work on a film and further alleged the actor developed a blood clot which led to a stroke afterwards - Foxx’s representatives told
NBC News that Benza’s claim is 'completely inaccurate.'
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