BetMGM Spokesperson Jamie Foxx Injured in Birthday Altercation

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Hollywood actor and BetMGM spokesperson Jamie Foxx is seen in a newly released Netflix documentary saying that "the internet tried to kill me".

It was only last year that Foxx suffered an undisclosed medical emergency and had been left for dead.  Some of the more bizarre reporting claimed Foxx was hospitalized after taking the Covid vaccine.  He later shot that story down.

We now know, as Foxx reveals for the first time, he suffered a brain bleed and stroke.

The past weekend, Foxx required stitches after he was involved in some sort of altercation in Beverly Hills while celebrating his birthday on Friday, according to a spokesperson for the "Django Unchained" and "Ray" star.  Reports initially suggested said assault involved a 'deadly weapon".

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Police were dispatched to Mr. Chow, a high-end Chinese restaurant located in the 300 block of N. Camden Drive, at around 10:10 p.m. after learning of a reported assault with a deadly weapon, according to Beverly Hills Police Department officials.

No further information was provided and it's unclear if any arrests have been made. 

No further information was provided and it's unclear if any arrests have been made.

On Sunday, he took to Instagram to address the incident.

"The devil is busy... but I'm too blessed to be stressed," said a photo the star posted.

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