The ‘They Cloned Tyrone’ star shares a photo from one of his ‘great few nights’ in Sin City and teases ‘BIG things coming soon’ after returning home from the hospital.
AceShowbiz –Jamie Foxx is ready to go back to work after months of recovery following his health scare. The 55-year-old actor recently hit Las Vegas for a work commitment as part of his deal with BetMGM.
The Oscar winner took to his Instagram page on Thursday, July 20 to share a new photo taken from one of his “few great nights” in Sin City. In the picture, he looked dashing in a dark suit with a tie as he sat on a racing car.
“Thankful for my @betmgm family and a great few nights in Vegas,” so the “Ray” star captioned the image, which was posted as part of a paid sponsored partnership with Aria Resort & Casino. He also teased an upcoming project as adding, “We got BIG things coming soon.”
According to PEOPLE, Jamie is in Las Vegas working on a campaign with BetMGM, a sports betting company connected with MGM Resorts. He will star in the company’s commercials for football season and beyond.
The new social media update comes more than a week after he was seen in public for the first time since his hospitalization back in April. On July 9, he was spotted all smiles while cruising along the Chicago River in a large boat with some family members.
The “Django Unchained” actor was later seen playing golf at Topgolf driving range’s Naperville, Illinois branch and helping a woman who lost her purse in Chicago without her knowledge. He was also seen playing pickleball with other dudes in Chicago.
Instead of feeling relieved that he’s doing well, some people doubted that it’s really Jamie and raised a wild theory that he was cloned. Responding to the speculation, he took to Instagram on July 12 to shut down people’s doubt while also promoting his new movie “They Cloned Tyrone“. “They didn’t clone me but THEY CLONED TYRONE. See you July 21, only on @netflix #TheyClonedTyrone,” so he wrote along with the movie’s poster.
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