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John Boyega Just Gave A Hopeful Update About Jamie Foxx After His 'Medical Complication'

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Boyega, who costars with Foxx in 'They Cloned Tyrone,' spoke about their recent phone call in a promising update about Foxx's health.

Jamie Foxx's They Cloned Tyrone costar John Boyega just shared that after several attempts, he was finally able to get in touch with Foxx following his "medical complication" in April.

At their film's premiere, Boyega shared with People:


"He finally picked up the phone. Thank you, bro."
"He's doing well. And then, you know, we're just giving him the privacy, and we can't wait for his return."

He continued:

"I gave him all the well wishes."
"So I'm just gonna be waiting until he comes back out here."
"So take your time, Jamie. We love you, bro."

Boyega also shared an update with The Hollywood Reporter:

"I spoke to him recently, and he just wished me the best of luck with the press tour."
"And he assured me that he's all good, and, you know, it's all love."

You can watch that clip below.

People on social media were relieved to hear some positive news and sent their continued well wishes.










Updates on Foxx have been quite sparse, though a source told People recently:

“He is getting the best care and working hard to recover right now, but he is still not himself."
"He has the tightest circle around him."

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