Hollywood Live: Cameron Diaz speaks out about Jamie Foxx

Cameron Diaz is finally speaking out and she doesn’t have a whole lot to say other than she has not spoken to her longtime friend and co-star Jamie Foxx since his mysterious hospitalization back in April. She says she has no clue what’s going to happen with their joint film “Back in Action.”

Now, both A-listers were shooting scenes together days before Jamie was hospitalized. Cameron has since wrapped filming for her comeback project, but you know what? She had just returned to acting for this particular project, and now she may be quitting for a second time. Apparently, problems started occurring behind the scenes of “Back in Action,” and the ongoing issues are said to have caused Cameron and Jamie to get into heated arguments on set.

Their disagreements were reportedly never solved prior to Jamie’s hospitalization, and now she says that she is suffering from huge guilt over the fact that she and her pal never made amends. She and Jamie have been friends for a long time and he was executive producer on the film, and apparently, according to the Daily Mail, back in March, Jamie allegedly had an absolute meltdown while filming was occurring in the UK, which led to the firing of multiple people, including an executive producer, two directors, and his own driver.

There was even more drama when it was revealed that production was paused last month after an unexploded World War II-era bomb was discovered on the film set in London. That was just two days before major action scenes were set to be filmed.

All I know is that we are keeping prayers up for Jamie, who is allegedly in a physical rehab facility in Chicago. I know he is going to be back. That’s all I’m gonna say.

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