A new report recently hinted at Jamie Foxx's real health issue after his family assured everyone he has already been doing well after the recent scare.

Foxx has been bombarded with rumors as neither he nor his family has revealed what truly happened to him. Weeks after his hospitalization, his daughter only revealed that the singer-actor was already discharged from the hospital and started playing pickleball already.

He is also said to be gearing up to return to work soon.

Jamie Foxx's Health Issue Required Him Additional Treatment

In an exclusive report by a news outlet, it was revealed that the 55-year-old "Fall For Your Type" singer started receiving new treatment at a top physical medicine and rehabilitation center in Chicago.

Photos showed his family - Foxx's daughters, Corinne and Anelise, and the latter's mother, Kristin Grannis - went together in Chicago over the weekend to accompany the singer-actor during his continued treatment.

While Foxx's real health condition has not been confirmed, his stay in the facility sparked rumors that his issue might be related to what the facility's services cover: cancer rehabilitation, stroke recovery, traumatic brain injury rehabilitation, and spinal cord injury rehabilitation.

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Amid the unanswered questions, one source told the news outlet that Foxx has been receiving treatments at the Chicago facility since late April following his admission to an Atlanta hospital. Insiders guaranteed the public he is already recovering well a month after his hospitalization.

Foxx has been expanding his career in the past few years. Apart from his gig as an actor, he also presented several albums in the past decades. However, he has not released a new music project since 2015, "Hollywood: A Story of a Dozen Roses."

Jamie Foxx's Condition Sparked Rumors

Before the recent assurance that Foxx is already doing well, Daily Loud previously worried fans when it published an article saying that the family was "preparing for the worst."

Corinne shared a screenshot of the article alongside the caption: "Update from the family: Sad to see how the media runs wild."

Daily Loud has since issued an apology over the misinformation, explaining that it thought the source's tip was real.

"We are sorry to Jamie and his family for our actions here and continue to wish him nothing but good health. Sorry for letting our followers down as well," the news outlet said. "We will do better in the future and will make sure every source is properly fact-checked from here on."

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