‘The Devil Is A Lie’: Jamie Foxx Shares Honest Message After Being Hit In The Face With Glass And Receiving Stitches Due To Reported Altercation

‘The Devil Is A Lie’: Jamie Foxx Shares Honest Message After Being Hit In The Face With Glass And Receiving Stitches Due To Reported Altercation

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Jamie Foxx garnered attention from fans this weekend following an alleged altercation that took place at a restaurant. It was reported that the fan-favorite actor had been assaulted, with glass having apparently been thrown at his face. Following the situation, a representative for Foxx spoke out, explaining that he was indeed injured during the ordeal and that he was recovering. It was also confirmed that he needed stitches near his mouth. Now, the actor himself is sharing a response and not holding back in doing so.

Amid the reports regarding his health, the Day Shift star took to Instagram to speak out. He didn’t share any specifics regarding what happened at the restaurant or an update on the state of his reported injuries. What the Oscar winner did include, however, was a screenshot that read, “The devil is busy… but I’m too blessed to be stressed.” The 57-year-old entertainer also doubled down on that declaration with the sentiments he shared in his caption:

The devil is a lie. 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… and 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…

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