Jamie Foxx is breaking his silence following a shocking incident during his birthday dinner that ended with the star needing stitches. The Oscar-winning actor took to Instagram late Saturday night to share his thoughts and reassure fans he’s on the mend.

“The devil is a lie,” Foxx wrote in his heartfelt post. “Can’t win here… thank you to everybody that pray and check on me… when your light is shining bright… they try to bring you darkness … but they don’t know that you’re built for it… the lights have been shining bright…”

Foxx didn’t shy away from addressing the drama, but he also took the opportunity to plug his Netflix project, adding, “Huge thank yous to everyone that have watched and been inspired by ‘What Had Happened Was’… number 1 on @netflix if you haven’t checked it out please go check it out it’s from my heart and my soul…”

The altercation reportedly went down at Mr. Chow in Beverly Hills during Foxx’s birthday dinner. Sources revealed that patrons at another table were being vulgar, prompting Foxx to ask them to tone it down. The situation escalated when someone allegedly hurled a glass at the actor, hitting him in the face and leaving him needing medical attention.

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While Foxx appears to be healing physically, his post suggests he’s still grappling with the emotional aftermath of the incident. Fans, however, were quick to rally around the beloved entertainer, flooding his post with supportive messages.

This isn’t the first time Foxx has faced adversity in the public eye, and judging by his post, he’s ready to rise above the chaos once again. As he continues to recover, fans are left wondering how the incident will play out and whether legal action might follow.

What are your thoughts on Jamie Foxx’s response to the incident? Do you think he handled it the right way, or should there be consequences for those involved? Share your take in the comments below!

H Jenkins

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