Jamie Foxx’s family has said he’s on the mend — there’s no evidence that he’s been left “paralyzed and blind.”
of the"Ask Dr. Drew" podcast. Benza said he received information from an unnamed source that Foxx was pressured to get vaccinated to work on a film, and Foxx suffered a blood clot in his brain.“We are about 1 degree Celsius above the coldest it’s been in the last 10,000 years” and “that’s why we shouldn’t be panicking.”"The last I heard was partial paralysis and some blindness," Benza said on the show, claiming that Foxx was still in a"facility.
PolitiFact searched for credible, on-the-record sourcing about Foxx’s condition and a COVID-19 reaction and turned up no supporting evidence.
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