
Jamie Foxx is aware of the clone rumors about his recent public sightings and the only clone he’s worried about is his new Netflix film, “They Cloned Tyrone.”
Foxx ended a month-long social media hiatus on Wednesday when he took to Instagram and Twitter to promote his new Netflix film that premieres on Friday, July 21. The Academy Award-winning actor used his new film’s plot to seemingly mock the speculation surrounding his recent appearances.
“They didn’t clone me but THEY CLONED TYRONE. See you July 21, only on @netflix,” he wrote.
They didn’t clone me but THEY CLONED TYRONE. See you July 21, only on @netflix pic.twitter.com/MtvSaVCWWe
It was his first statement since early June when he also promoted the new film he stars in alongside John Boyega and Teyonah Parris. Foxx has been mum since his hospitalization for a medical emergency that filled media headlines back in April.
In May, the “Ray” star shared a short statement thanking everyone for all the “love” they extended his way following mixed reports about what caused his hospitalization. Foxx said he was “feeling blessed,” despite the concerns about his health.
Most recently, Foxx was seen playing a game of pickleball after a series of sightings in Chicago in recent days, TMZ reports. Along with pickleball, Foxx has been seen riding on a yacht, holding a golf club, and returning a lost purse to a woman in Chi-Town.
But fans remain skeptical about whether or not Jamie is back outside or if his stunt double is being used as a decoy. Critics responded to his latest tweet expressing their reluctance about his recent sightings.
“Something a CLONE would say,” one fan said.
“So who’s this Jamie Coyote,” added another who posted a photo of Foxx’s stunt double.
So who’s this Jamie coyote? 😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/BLRbsq7BGo
Insiders say Foxx is on the mend but not completely in the clear.
“Jamie is doing so much better and he’s starting to feel like himself again,” a source told Us Weekly.
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Source: Black Enterprise