Jamie Foxx may have reported Diddy’s criminal activities to the federal government, according to rumors circulating after Diddy’s upcoming Netflix special aired.
According to Page Six, eyewitnesses to Foxx’s recent one-man show in Atlanta claimed he will be chasing Diddy in his upcoming Netflix special “What Happened.” Sources who attended the taping had mixed recollections of Foxx’s remarks, but some believe the comedian may have blamed Diddy for his mysterious hospitalization last year.
In early October, photographer and producer Choke No Joke made a splash after seeing Foxx perform two shows at the Alliance Theater in Atlanta. Jock said Fox allegedly claimed he reported Dee Dee to the FBI. Jock described Foxx’s tone as serious, suggesting a deeper conflict between the two stars.
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In an interview with Comedy Hype, Jock elaborated on his experience on the wiretap, recalling what he heard from Foxx on the show.
“There was a special show coming out on Netflix called ‘Jamie,’ and I went to watch it,” Jock said. “He said, ‘Dad did something to me, and I was the one who reported him to the FBI.'”
In addition to Choke, celebrity bodyguard Big Homie .CC also added fuel to the fire during an interview with Cam Capone News, claiming he knew Diddy had tried to hurt Fox last year before her health scare.
“I know Diddy poisoned Jamie Foxx and Jamie reported him to the FBI,” Big Homie.CC said. However, actor Dennis L.A. White, who participated in both tapings, downplayed the accusations.
“People keep asking me if Diddy was responsible — he wasn’t,” White told Page Six. “If it had been him, I would have been dead.” White emphasized that Fox joked about Diddy but did not directly accuse him or mention law enforcement.
Jamie Foxx’s daughter Corinne announced that her father was hospitalized during filming last April but has never made public what happened. The 56-year-old addressed what Corinne called “medical complications” in an Instagram video last July. Diddy, on the other hand, has been held at the Metropolitan Detention Center since his arrest on September 16. He pleads not guilty.

