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Jamie Foxx is still in hospital after a sudden medical emergency three weeks ago – with family asking for fans’ prayers to help him through.
The Spider-Man: No Way Home star, 55, was rushed to hospital in Atlanta, Georgia on April 11 following a “serious medical complication” while filming Netflix film, Back In Action.
While the family have chosen not to disclose what exactly happened to the star, he has remained in hospital ever since.
On Monday, close friend Charles Alston posted an update on Instagram asking for prayers as the star continues to recover.
“We need you back Bro,” the message read.
“As I always state a true champion isn’t the one that wins, it’s the one that meets & overcomes adversity!! You’re test becomes your testimony!!
“We all can’t wait to receive you back home to celebrate, laugh with and applaud you!!”
The message comes after Jamie’s daughter, Corinne, confirmed her dad had been taken ill and was currently seeking medical attention.
“We wanted to share that, my father, Jamie Foxx, experienced a medical complication yesterday,” she wrote shortly after the incident.
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“Luckily, due to quick action and great care, he is already on his way to recovery.
“We know how beloved he is and appreciate your prayers. The family asks for privacy during this time.”
It’s since been reported by RadarOnline that it was “touch and go” for the star and that he was “very lucky to be alive” following the incident.
A week after being first admitted into the hospital, it was claimed doctors were “stumped” over what caused the medical emergency.
However, as of last week, it was claimed that he was doing well, awake and active, and being supported by his family while doctors run tests and ensure he is safe to be discharged.
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