People Magazine- Jamie Foxx is setting the record straight about his mysterious medical ordeal.
It was just pure exhaustion.
When he passed out, he thought he was just out for a few moments, Chambers tells PEOPLE.

He basically passed out in an elevator and he thought he woke up a couple hours later.
Well, he was actually in a coma and didnt wake up until a few weeks later.
“She’s playing one of their favorite songs or whatever on a daily basis.
Though Foxx details his harrowing experience, the special isnt all serious, says Chambers.
While he’s telling the story, he’s throwing bits in there left and right, he says.
It’s stand-up comedy.
He’s dancing a little bit.
He’s playing songs on the piano.”
Not to make this blog about myself right off the top, but I have a problem.
I need ADHD medication, or an assistant.
This story being one of them.
And during the special he talks about his stroke.
Media Take Out confirmed that Jamie tells fans, Diddy was responsible for his stroke.
According to Jamie, he was poisoned by the former Bad Boy music legend.
And it wasnt quite a joke.
Media Take Out confirmed that when Jamie uttered those words, fans initially started laughing.
But then Jamie looked directly at a fan, and gave them a look like, Im not joking.
It was three days taping.
I went to the first show; I went to the last show.
He disappeared, right?
He out now, soon as Puff went to jail, right?
We see him at the game with [Dallas Cowboys owner] Jerry Jones, right?
… We havent seen him.
And now he just went and shot his special.
And whos the special strongly based around?
Diddy, Choke claimed.
He was not responsible.
If he was, I wouldve been dead.
But I don’t know.
More former bodyguards of Combs' have come forward since and said that there is truth to the claims.
Hopefully Netflix didn’t cut that part out and left it in.
The parts about Shaq and his trip to Africa are fucking hilarious.
Here’s hoping this new special is half as good.
Here is the trailer.
- I think Jamie Foxx is one of the most talented humans alive.
He explains how he used music to cross over into comedy and acting and then back into music again.
He equates it to everything in life.
The interview is inspiring as hell.
Aside from being insanely, insanely talent, Foxx works his ass off and is a truly impressive.
I’m really glad he’s still alive and doing better.
Also, this song turned 21 years old last week.
Where does the time go?