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Jamie Foxx mystery illness: Timeline of 'Django Unchained' star's health scare

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The details of Jamie Foxx's "medical complication" remain a mystery over a month after the actor was reportedly hospitalized.

Foxx, whose condition was first announced by his daughter Corinne Foxx, broke his silence in May but has yet to directly discuss any details of his health and recovery.

Close pal and colleague Nick Cannon recently claimed the "Collateral" star will speak to fans "when he's ready." Here's a closer look at everything we know about Jamie Foxx's health: April 11: Corinne Foxx announces Jamie suffered a "medical complication" Jamie Foxx suffered a "medical complication" April 11, according to the actor's daughter, Corinne Foxx. "Luckily, due to quick action and great care, he is already on his way to recovery," she wrote.  "We know how beloved he is and appreciate your prayers.The family asks for privacy during this time." Details of his condition were not released, and a representative for Jamie told Fox News Digital, "Nothing further is being provided from the family at this time." April 12: "Back in Action" pauses filming Before his medical complication, Jamie Foxx was filming "Back in Action" alongside Cameron Diaz for Netflix.The film, which was being shot in Atlanta, was paused April 12 as Jamie took time to recover.

April 13: Cameron Diaz resumes filming with Jamie Foxx's body double On April 13, filming for "Back in Action" resumed in Atlanta.

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