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Jamie Foxx Takes a Jab at Diddy Over 'Slippery' Parties
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Oscar winner Jamie Foxx throws shade at Diddy while humorously addressing the conspiracies linking his near-death medical scare to the incarcerated mogul in his new Netflix special.

AceShowbiz - Jamie Foxx has masterfully used humor to tackle the online speculations concerning his medical emergency and its alleged connection to Sean "P. Diddy" Combs in his latest Netflix comedy special, "What Had Happened Was...". The special, which premiered recently, provides a platform for Foxx to open up about his April 2023 health scare while making light of the wildest theories that surfaced online.

Foxx revealed in his special that he suffered from a "brain bleed that led to a stroke," leading to a loss of 20 days of memory. He vividly recounts the moment, describing how he experienced a headache and then "went out" before waking up in a wheelchair. His sister, Deidra Dixon, played a crucial role in ensuring he received timely medical care, which was pivotal for his survival and recovery.

However, amidst addressing his medical condition, Foxx couldn't resist taking jabs at the conspiracies linking Diddy to his health issues. "The internet said Puffy was trying to kill me, that's what the internet was saying," Foxx jested. "Hell no, I left them parties early. I was out by 9, something don't look right. It's slippery in here."

The jokes didn't stop there. Foxx playfully compared his near-death experience to a journey through a tunnel, humorously suggesting he saw devilish figures at the end, jokingly pondering whether it was "Puffy [Sean Combs]." This line drew immense laughter from the audience, seamlessly blending his horrifying ordeal with light-hearted humor.

These remarks come at a time when Sean "Diddy" Combs is entangled in serious legal troubles. Combs is currently facing charges related to sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation to engage in prostitution.

His parties, infamous for their extravagance, are now the subject of scrutiny, with allegations revealing that he coerced women into participating in "elaborate and produced sex performances." The raids on his LA and Miami homes revealed over "1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant," a detail that Foxx cleverly incorporated into his jokes.

Foxx's comedy special doesn't just offer laughs; it brings attention to his resilience and gratitude towards those who supported him during his recovery. Netflix describes the special as a celebration of "resilience, humor, and the power of community,” turning it into a touching acknowledgment of his fans.

For a blend of humor and insight into both his personal health scare and Diddy's controversies, "Jamie Foxx: What Had Happened Was..." is now streaming on Netflix, inviting viewers to witness Foxx's masterful balance of seriousness and comedy.

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