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Jamie Foxx & Corrine Foxx To Lead Musical Celebrity Game Show Amid Health Scare

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Jamie Foxx and his daughter Corrine Foxx are set to host a new musical celebrity game show, We Are Family.

The announcement comes amid rumors of Jamie‘s health not improving after he was hospitalized in April. Corrine recently spoke out share that her dad had been released from the hospital several weeks ago and is recuperating at home.

The father-daughter duo will host We Are Family, which will feature one celebrity every episode along with a non-famous relative. Keep reading to find out more… The celebrity’s identity will not be revealed until their identity can be correctly guessed. “Jamie and Corinne are important partners to the Fox Family,” said Allison Wallach, president of unscripted programming for Fox Entertainment, per Variety. “Their boundless energy and charming interplay with contestants are irresistible, which make them the perfect hosts of We Are Family.

This series joins Fox’s fast-growing list of premium music-centric competition series.” “We are thrilled to be developing We Are Family with Jeff Apploff and our friends at Fox Entertainment after so much success with six seasons of Beat Shazam,” said Jamie and Corinne Foxx. “We hope this show brings as much fun to audiences at home as we’ve had creating it when it premieres next year.” Earlier this month, another source clarified that Jamie‘s condition had been stable and not life threatening, despite other reports.

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