Jamie Foxx Declares He's 'Cured' of Dating White Women After Katie Holmes Split and Health Scare
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Actor and musician Jamie Foxx offers a humorous and thought-provoking take on his dating life, reveals details about a health scare, and addresses rampant rumors in his latest Netflix special.

AceShowbiz - Hollywood superstar Jamie Foxx has jokingly announced his decision to stop dating white women during his Netflix special, "What Had Happened Was…". In a playful yet reflective segment, the Oscar-winning actor and Grammy winner declared he's been "cured" from dating white women and promised his romantic future lies "back on the black side of town."

The comedian's declaration came after he touched on a serious medical emergency he faced in 2023, attributing his hospitalization to a "brain bleed that led to a stroke." Breaking into song while seated at a piano, Foxx sang, "Sisters, I'm here to tell you, I've been cured. I've been cured of everything, no more white girls. No more white girls," which incited applause and laughter from the audience.

Drawing a chuckle from the crowd, Foxx continued, "No more potato salad and raisins, no more spray tan, no more big t**ts no a**, no more white girls." This humorous proclamation comes despite his previous high-profile relationships with white women, most notably his six-year romance with actress Katie Holmes and his most recent partner, Alyce Huckstepp.

Foxx's comedy special didn't only focus on his dating preferences. He also addressed the severe health scare that left him unconscious for 20 days. "April 11, I was having a bad headache, and I asked my boy for an aspirin. I quickly realized that when you're in a medical emergency, your boys don't know what the f**k to do," he emotionally recounted. His recovery story highlighted support from his family, notably his daughter Anelise, who played the guitar at his bedside, which he endearingly referred to as his "spiritual defibrillator."

In another segment, Foxx humorously addressed sensational rumors about controversial music mogul Sean "P. Diddy" Combs being responsible for his illness. "Internet said 'Puffy tried to kill me.' I know what you're thinking 'Diddy?' Hell naw," Foxx quipped, adding that he left Combs' notorious parties early to avoid any trouble.

While Foxx's declaration of being "cured" of dating white women was meant as a jest, reactions on social media suggest a mix of amusement and skepticism. "Interesting. It took a stroke???" commented one person, while another added, "Jamie funny as s**t because he lying like hell LMFAOOOOO."

Despite the jest, some fans question his sincerity, noting that Foxx has been seen vacationing recently with Alyce Huckstepp, a white woman he's been dating since at least August 2023. Foxx's humorous declaration may reflect a deeper commentary on his personal life and the shifting societal dynamics in his relationship choices.

Foxx's Netflix special encapsulates the star's resilience and humor, blending light-hearted moments with poignant reflections on life, love, and recovery. As he promised to celebrate "February all year long" by sticking to Black women moving forward, viewers are left in both stitches and contemplation.

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