Jamie Foxx spreading joy on Instagram with a Happy New Year video message for her fans.
Foxx shared the video on New Year’s Eve, and the comedian is “too lucky to be stressed” during the holiday season.
The ‘Ray’ actor also said he was ‘too blessed to be stressed’ days after he was attacked at his birthday dinner in Beverly Hills by a ‘Jackass’ cast member on December 13.
Although he needed stitches after the incident, Jamie Foxx still has a positive attitude and wants to spread the love!
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Jamie Foxx feels ‘grateful’ and ‘grateful’ in 2025
Foxx shared his Happy New Year message with the caption: “HAPPY NEW YEAR!! This one just got different…there’s so much to be grateful for…I’m too lucky to be stressed.. . Sending love and light to everyone… “What It Happened, It Was ❤️❤️❤️❤️.”
In the video, Foxx said he was “grateful” and “grateful” to everyone who prayed for him during his recovery from a stroke. He also thanked those who supported his Netflix special, “Jamie Foxx: What Had Happened Was…”
“Happy New Year. The new year is about to come,” Foxx said. “Look, I can’t even tell you, I don’t even have to tell you how grateful I am. How grateful I am. Thankful [to] everyone who supported “What Had Happened Was…”, man. It was magnificent. It was a testimony to all who prayed. »
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Jamie Foxx suffered a stroke
Foxx suffered from stroke while he was in Atlanta filming “Back in Action” in 2023 and spent several weeks unconscious.
He said in his comedy special “Jamie Foxx: What Had Happened Was…” that he learned to walk again at a rehabilitation center in Chicago. In his video, the “Django” actor thanked everyone who prayed for him during his recovery.
“Thank you for praying and giving me life,” he added. “So, you know, listen, I’m happy! I’m grateful. I’m blessed, and I hope you’re blessed wherever you are with this new year. Let’s go ahead and figure it out.”
“Happy New Year to you,” he sang to Stevie Wonder’s “Happy Birthday” theme.
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Jamie Foxx returns to the road
Foxx added that he will soon be hitting the road again to share his comedy with his fans.
“I have all these jokes I want to tell. I have all this joy I want to spread,” he said. “There you go, my 2025 is simple. It’s all love, not hate…I hope that wherever you are, joy happens in your life because joy happens in my life…God is good Happy New Year 2025!
Foxx hasn’t said when he’ll hit the road again, but his comedy special is currently streaming on Netflix. He also has a new movie coming out, “Back in Action,” on January 17.
The film also stars the ‘Charlie’s Angels’ actress Cameron Diaz.
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Foxx required stitches after ‘Jackass’ crew member hit him in the face with a glass
Foxx was celebrating his birthday with family and friends at Mr. Chow in Beverly Hills when a member of the “Jackass” crew used a laser pointer to project an image of a penis onto the dinner table. ‘actor.
The comedian was with his two daughters, one of whom was a minor, and he did not find the joke funny. After confronting the “Jackass” group to ask them to stop, he allegedly said: “In front of my daughters?
After things escalated, one of the crew members threw a large glass at Foxx and hit him in the face, necessitating stitches.
A few days later, Foxx shared a message on Instagram saying he was “too lucky to be stressed.”
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“The devil is a lie. We can’t win here,” he wrote. “Thank you to everyone who prays and watches over me… when your light shines… they try to bring darkness to you… but they don’t know you are made for this… the lights shine bright… and a huge thank you thank you to everyone who watched and were inspired by “What Had Happened Was”…#1 on @netflix if you haven’t watched it yet go watch it, it comes from my heart and soul.”
The post included text that read: “The devil is busy…but I’m too lucky to be stressed.”
“Back in Action” premieres January 17
Foxx’s new action film starring Diaz will premiere on Netflix on January 17.
The two actors play a married couple and former spies who are drawn back into the world of espionage after their cover is blown.
Foxx shared a clip from “Back in Action” on Instagram in November with the caption: “We’re living our best lies. BACK IN ACTION premieres January 17.”
The trailer shows Foxx and Diaz fighting several culprits at a gas station in a fiery scene. “I felt like that bitch again,” Diaz’s character exclaimed when describing life as a spy.