Jamie Foxx Pokes Fun at Clone Speculation After His 1st Public Appearances Since Hospitalization
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Dismissing the weird theory that it's not him but his clone when he's seen out, about and doing well in recent outings, the 55-year-old actor promotes his new movie 'They Cloned Tyrone'.

AceShowbiz - Jamie Foxx is back on Instagram complete with his sense of humor after he made his first public appearance since hospitalization. Posting for the first time since last month, the 55-year-old poked fun at wild theory that he's cloned after he's seen out, about and doing well in recent outings.

On Wednesday, July 12, the Oscar winner took to his social media account to shut down people's doubt that it's not him after he's seen in public again following his health scare while also promoting his upcoming movie "They Cloned Tyrone". "They didn't clone me but THEY CLONED TYRONE. See you July 21, only on @netflix #TheyClonedTyrone," so he wrote along with the movie's poster.

Jamie was seen in public for the first time on July 9 since he was hospitalized in April. The "Ray" star was all smiles while cruising along the Chicago River in a large boat on Sunday afternoon with some family members.

He was also seen playing golf at Topgolf driving range's Naperville, Illinois branch over the weekend and helping a woman who lost her purse in Chicago without her knowledge. In a video shared by the woman's son, he was seen getting back into his black car after returning the bag.

The woman was on a carriage ride in Chicago on Monday when her bag fell without her knowledge. A truck kept honking their horn at the carriage and continued to follow. When the truck stopped, Jamie came out of the vehicle to return the woman's bag that she didn't even know was gone. As he hugged her, she made sure to ask the question everyone wants to know, "How are you feeling," to which he responded that he feels great.

Later on Tuesday, he was seen playing pickleball with other dudes in Chicago.

Instead of feeling relieved that he's doing well, some people doubted that it's really Jamie. "That is not Jamie foxx we gotta stop letting these people play in our faces," someone claimed. Another similarly said, "This isn't Jamie they really tried it."

"The Jamie Clone out here working triple time bro ain't hit a live or nothing suddenly all over Chicago," a third person reacted to the actor's multiple sightings. A fourth quipped, "These guys are soft launching the Jamie clone," while someone else made a similar allegation, "All of a sudden appearing places. They cloned fam."

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