LOS ANGELES — Hollywood star Jamie Foxx, who is known for ‘Django Unchained’,
has said he is "too blessed to be stressed" after he was involved in
an altercation at his birthday dinner recently.
A spokesperson for the 57-year-old actor and comedian said
someone from another table at a restaurant in Beverly Hills threw a glass that
hit him in the mouth, reports ‘Mirror.co.uk’.
After being hit, the actor had to get stitches and is now
recovering. Police were called to the scene, with the spokesperson saying
" the matter is now in law enforcement's hands”.
Speaking out for the first time since reports of the
altercation emerged, Jamie wrote on Instagram, "The devil is busy... but
I'm too blessed to be stressed”.
As per ‘Mirror.co.uk’, he also thanked his fans for watching
his Netflix show, as he added in the 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”.
It comes days after the actor revealed for the first time
exactly what happened during his terrifying health crisis last year.
Jamie broke down in tears as said he suffered a stroke
caused by a bleed on the brain, meaning he "saw a tunnel" and
believed he was dying after "losing 20 days”.
The ‘Django Unchained’ actor was hospitalised in April last
year after suffering a mystery "medical complication" which his
family decided to keep private.
The comedian has now opened up about his experience for the
first time. Speaking in his new Netflix special 'Jamie Foxx: What Had Happened
Was....', he said, "On April 11, I was having a bad headache, and I asked
my boy for Aspirin. I realised quickly that when you're in a medical emergency,
your boys don't know what the f*** to do”.
He went on, "I don't remember 20 days”. At one point
the teary-eyed star admitted to his live audience after declaring he was
"back", "You don't know how good this feels”.