Jamie Foxx recently questioned if Sean “Diddy” Combs was “responsible” for his unexplained last year hospital stay.

Three eyewitnesses who saw Foxx’s upcoming Netflix special, “What Had Happened Was,” said he mentioned accusations Combs brought about his hospitalization, but the audience members remembered different things.

Earlier this month, Choke No Joke, a filmmaker, producer, and director, told Comedy Hype he saw two of Foxx’s three concerts at the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta on October 4, 5 and 6.

Comedy Hype posted a YouTube video on October 7 with Choke stating, “Jamie has a special coming up on Netflix called ‘What Had Happened Was,’ and I went to the recording of it. Three days of tape were involved. I attended both the first and the last shows.

Choke asserted Foxx said during the tapings that “Diddy was responsible for what happened to him, and [Foxx] is the one who called the FBI on [Combs].” It is unclear, however, if the claimed remarks would be incorporated into the final edit of the show.

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Choke said, “I don’t think he was joking,” when asked if the claimed remarks were seen as a “joke.”

“Y’all can find out from the show if he was kidding or not; I am a new comic, so I can tell you… Choke went on, saying he didn’t want to “give away [Foxx’s] jokes. I know when somebody’s setting up a punchline and when you’re serious.”

“After [Foxx] said, ‘Diddy did something to me,’ he said, ‘And I’m the one who called the feds on him,'” Choke repeated, speculating that Foxx may have done so because to his “scared-based” nature.

Right? He vanished? He left immediately once Puff got to prison. Right now, we see him at the game beside [Dallas Cowboys owner] Jerry Jones. . He is not here right now. Foxx was at the goddamn Dallas football game as soon as Puff got to prison, right? He then simply went and fired his special. And whose particular firmly based on? Diddy, according to Choke, claimed.

Choke claims that the actors seemed to be “bros” until something supposedly sourmed their connection.

When contacted for comments by Page Six, Choke said he and other industry insiders had already heard the whispers, hence he was startled to hear Foxx supposedly make the accusations out loud.

He informed us that phones were taken before the events but that he snapped a selfie with Foxx right as after he received his back.

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Celebrity security guard Big Homie.CC said in an on- camera interview with Cam Capone News last week, “I know [Combs] poisoned Jamie Foxx, and Jamie Foxx reported him to the FBI because of that. Jamie Foxx reported this individual to the FBI for this reason.

Big Homie stated, when contacted for comments by Page Six, that his information came from hearing Foxx recount his tale at two of his comedy show tapings, which Big Homie claimed he visited with a customer.

Media Take Out reported earlier this week that Foxx claimed during his concerts that Combs had poisoned him and claimed responsibility for his hospitalization.

The publication claims that the audience first began laughing, which caused Foxx to supposedly glance straight at one of the attendees and give them a serious glare.

Dennis L.A. White, a third guest, said Page Six he attended the show’s second and third tapings. He said he overheard Foxx say something more like, “People keep asking me whether Diddy was responsible. He lacked accountability. Had he been, I would have also been dead.

White said he doesn’t remember Foxx bringing up the federal government or law enforcement, but he said Foxx spent a lot of the settings discussing Combs—even cracking multiple jokes about “baby oil.”

Following his run of shows, Foxx sent a poignant remark on Instagram that roughly matched, “God is good…. There was no better venue than Atlanta Georgia, where he was hospitalized; I had a chance to provide my side of the narrative.

He said, “When people ask me is this a stand-up comedy act I respond no it’s an artistic explanation. Of certain things that went horribly wrong, but due to the wonderful people in Atlanta notably piedmont hospital you helped me to come back and be on stage and do what I love most.

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Two pictures accompanied the statement; one showed him weeping on stage clutching a microphone.

Represents for Combs, Foxx, and Netflix did not answer our many calls for comments.

Foxx’s oldest daughter Corinne Foxx said in April 2023 that the celebrity “experienced a medical complication,” but she withheld details.

Three months later, Jamie, 56, spoke more about his “hellish” experience but withheld a precise diagnosis.

Clarifying that he was neither “blind” nor “paralysed,” the multi-hyphenate told his Instagram followers in a selfie-style video in July 2023 “I went through something I thought I would never, ever go through.”

Still, he said he wasn’t sure if he “would make it through.”

Jamie said on Instagram the next month, “They killed this dude name[d],” Jesus,… What would you expect from them? # bogus buddies # phony love.

Many at the time said the upload was “antisemitic,” which Jamie deleted and “apologized to the Jewish community and everyone else offended by [his] post.”

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“To clarify, I was betrayed by a fake friend and that’s what I meant with ‘they’ not anything more,” he said.

Not too long thereafter, the actor described his health concern as “an unexpected dark journey.”

Then in July of this year, he was reported telling a gathering of Phoenix residents that he had a “bad headache,” so he asked his “boy for Advil.”

Insisting he doesn’t “remember anything,” Jamie then snapped his fingers and claimed, “I was gone for 20 days.”

Noting he was “in Atlanta” when he was hospitalized, the artist said his sister and daughter brought him to “the first doctor.”

Jamie then said something to the guy seated beside him, but the footage makes it inaudible.

Pointing to his head, “Next doctor said, [There’s] something going on up there,'” he said.

“I won’t say it on camera,” he said fast, staring straight at the guy recording.

Regarding Combs, the rapper turned billionaire is incarcerated without bail at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.

Combs, 54, entered not guilty after being detained last month on allegations of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, transportation to participate in prostitution.

The indictment claims that when raiding his Los Angeles and Miami estates in March, federal authorities found more than 1,000 bottles of lubricant, several drugs, and three AR-15s.

For decades, prosecutors asserted the Grammy winner “abused, threatened and coerced women and others around him to fulfill his sexual desires, protect his reputation, and conceal his behavior,” “creating a criminal enterprise whose members and associates engaged in… sex trafficking, forced labor, kidnapping, arson, bribery and obstruction of justice.”

According to the indictment, Combs and associates of his Combs Enterprise reportedly enabled many “Freak Offs,” drug-fueled sex events.

According to the indictment, which further claimed that he “subjected victims to physical, emotional and verbal abuse to cause the victims to engage in Freak Offs, which he often electronically recorded,” the hip-hop star allegedly “hit, kicked, threw objects at and dragged victims, at times, by their hair.”

According to authorities, the claimed attacks often left injuries requiring days or weeks to heal.

May 5, 2025 is the trial date for Combs; should he be found guilty, he might spend at least 15 years in jail and up to life.

The father of seven is also under attack from a flood of lawsuits claiming identical conduct; he maintains his innocence.

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