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American Actor Jamie Foxx Paralyzed and Blind Due To Covid Vaccine [Video]

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American Actor Jamie Foxx Paralyzed and Blind Due To Covid Vaccine [Video]

Jamie Foxx paralyzed and blind due to covid vaccine reports have said.

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Newsone reports that rumors of entertainer Jamie Foxx’s health these past couple of months have left media and fans confused as to what is really going on.

According to a report on OK! Magazine’s website, details of the Django Unchained star’s health have been revealed to be worse than originally thought.

This online news platform understands that sources interviewed by Hollywood journalist A.J. Benza, Foxx has been left partially paralyzed and blind, alongside other complications after receiving the Covid-19 vaccine.

“Jamie had a blood clot in his brain after he got the shot. He did not want the shot, but the movie he was on, he was pressured to get it,” confessed Benza. He alleged that “The blood clot in the brain caused him at that point to be partially paralyzed and blind.”

Newsone Nigeria reports that Hollywood Journalist Benza insisted that his source was “someone in the room” with first-hand knowledge of Foxx’s hospitalization.

“I am thinking, ‘Is that why he blew up on the set a week before this medical emergency happened? Is that why he fired three or four people because he had had it with these mandates?”

Benza addressed the statement on May 12 from Foxx’s daughter on the “Ask Dr. Drew” podcast, calling the claims he’s active and playing pickleball “all lies” and “baloney.”

“If you read into what they were saying early on, ‘He is ‘communicating with us.’ That doesn’t mean talking. That could be anything. Writing. Sign language. I know those little code words,” Benza continued.

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Pinsky concluded: “It has very serious consequences. It depends on which artery and what the anatomy of that artery is to what parts of the brain and what not.”

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