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Jamie Foxx says sister DeOndra’s death ‘took the life out’ of him as he reflects on ‘terrible’ pandemic

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one year anniversary of her death approaches.The 53-year-old actor’s sibling DeOndra Dixon died aged 36 last October, and he noted the pandemic has been ‘terrible for a lot of people’.The comedian told the October issue of Men’s Health UK: ‘Listen, the pandemic was terrible for a lot of people – including me – on the home front.‘I started out a little crazy.

Like, “Get away from the windows, Covid is right outside!” I was that.’The R&B singer continued: ‘And then we got hit bad with my sister passing away [last October].

That just took the life out of me. I still can hear my sister’s voice, laugh, and stuff like that.‘But at the same time, it did allow me to lock down and get things done artistically that I may not have gotten an.

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