Jeremy Renner among stars sending support to Jamie Foxx after medical incident
Actor Jamie Foxx recently suffered a âmedical complicationâ (Isabel Infantes/PA)
Jeremy Renner and Vin Diesel are among the famous faces who have sent their support to Jamie Foxx after he spoke about a recent âmedical complicationâ.
The family of the 55-year-old Oscar-winning actor revealed on social media last month that he was being treated with âgreat careâ following an unspecified incident and was already âon his way to recoveryâ.
On Wednesday, Foxx broke his silence following the incident as he shared a message to Instagram saying: âAppreciate all the love!!! Feeling blessed.â
Renner, who is recovering after a serious snowplough accident, commented: âSending you strength and love.â
Diesel along with Friends star Courteney Cox and singer John Legend all added emojis of hands in prayer to the post.
Singer Mary J Blige wrote âLove you Jamieâ, while actor Ansel Elgort, who starred alongside Foxx in 2017âs Baby Driver, said: âYou are the greatest Jamie, please make a speedy recovery. You are a blessing to this world, we need you in it.â
Fox also thanked comedian and actor Nick Cannon for filling in on his hosting duties for the forthcoming season of his musical TV game show, Beat Shazam, writing on his Instagram Story: âAppreciate ya my boy @nickcannon. See u all soon.â
His daughter, Corinne, shared his post on her Instagram Story and wrote: âThanks for the love!â
Last month, she announced the news of his incident in an Instagram post which said: âWe wanted to share that my father, Jamie Foxx, experienced a medical complication yesterday.
âLuckily, due to quick action and great care, he is already on his way to recovery.
âWe know how beloved he is and appreciate your prayers. The family asks for privacy during this time. Much love, The Foxx Family.â
The actor was reportedly taken ill in Atlanta, Georgia, where he was filming his new action comedy movie, Back In Action, which will see Cameron Diaz come out of her acting retirement.
The project reunites Diaz and Foxx, who worked together on 1999âs sports drama Any Given Sunday and 2014âs Annie remake, which was Diazâs final film role before she retired.
Foxx is also known for films including Django, Collateral and Ray.
