Jamie Foxx has finally broken his silence on what led to his mysterious hospitalization in April 2023.

The 56-year-old actor was hospitalized for an unspecified medical emergency while filming Back in Action with Cameron Diaz in Atlanta - with the star later revealing he was left unable to walk and 'saw the tunnel but not the light' as he battled for survival. 

Foxx was filmed in Phoenix opening up to fans about his his medical emergency - revealing it began with 'a bad headache' which saw him 'ask for Advil', before he woke up almost three weeks later with no memory of what had happened.

Oscar-winner Foxx snapped his fingers and said: 'I was gone for 20 days,' as fans around him gasped - before adding that he 'does not remember anything.'

The Ray star said that his sister and daughter took him to his 'first doctor' recalling: 'Next doctor said, "[There’s] something going on up there"' - while pointing at his head.

Jamie Foxx has finally broken his silence on what led to his mysterious hospitalization in April 2023

Jamie Foxx has finally broken his silence on what led to his mysterious hospitalization in April 2023

The 56-year-old actor was hospitalized for an unspecified medical emergency while filming the spy comedy Back in Action with Cameron Diaz - with the star later revealing he was left unable to walk  - pictured February 2023

The 56-year-old actor was hospitalized for an unspecified medical emergency while filming the spy comedy Back in Action with Cameron Diaz - with the star later revealing he was left unable to walk  - pictured February 2023

The star is pictured in Back In Action with Diaz - he was able to return and complete filming on the Netflix project - which is set for release on November 15

The star is pictured in Back In Action with Diaz - he was able to return and complete filming on the Netflix project - which is set for release on November 15

He then said: 'I won’t say it on camera.'

In December 2023 Foxx revealed he 'saw the tunnel but not the light' as he opened up about his near-death experience during his first public appearance since his shock health scare at the Critics Choice Association's event.

The actor was visibly moved as he accepted the Vanguard Award in a 12 minute speech at the association's Celebration of Cinema & Television: Honoring Black, Latino and AAPI Achievements in Los Angeles.

Foxx admitted that he could not 'walk' six months earlier, according to Deadline, though he refrained from revealing too many details about the medical crisis that put him in the hospital.

'You know, it’s crazy, I couldn’t do that six months ago,' he said after strutting across the stage to the microphone. 'I couldn’t actually walk.'

'I want to thank everybody. I’ve been through something, I’ve been through some things,' he said to thunderous applause.

'I cherish every single minute now — it’s different,' he continued. 'I wouldn’t wish what I went through on my worst enemy because it’s tough when it’s almost over … when you see the tunnel. I saw the tunnel — I didn’t see the light.

'It was hot in that tunnel too, I don’t know where I was going. ‘S**t, am I going to the right place?’” 

In his 12-minute speech, he also made light of some of the baseless conspiracy theories that spread while he was hospitalized and then out of the public eye for several months. 

The star was filmed in Phoenix telling fans he'd been struck by 'a bad headache' so he asked his 'boy for Advil' - before waking up almost three weeks later with no memory of what had happened

The star was filmed in Phoenix telling fans he'd been struck by 'a bad headache' so he asked his 'boy for Advil' - before waking up almost three weeks later with no memory of what had happened 

The Ray star said his sister and daughter took him to his 'first doctor' and said: ' Next doctor said, "[There¿s] something going on up there"' - pointing at his head

The Ray star said his sister and daughter took him to his 'first doctor' and said: ' Next doctor said, "[There’s] something going on up there"' - pointing at his head

In December 2023 Foxx revealed he 'saw the tunnel but not the light' as he opened up about his near-death experience for his first public appearance since his shock health scare at the Critics Choice Association's event

In December 2023 Foxx revealed he 'saw the tunnel but not the light' as he opened up about his near-death experience for his first public appearance since his shock health scare at the Critics Choice Association's event 

'I'm not a clone, I’m not a clone. I know a lot of people who was saying I was cloned out there.'

'I have a new respect for life. I have a new respect for my art,' he added toward the end of his speech.

Foxx also shared his praise and thanks for his family, including his sister and daughter, for how they had helped to care for him while he was recuperating. 

Foxx was given his award at the start of the show, but unlike the rest of the recipients, his honor was not announced ahead of time

He also told The Hollywood Reporter: 'I have a new respect for life, I have a new respect for my art. I watched so many movies and listened to so many songs trying to have the time go by.

'Don’t give up on your art, man, don’t give up on your art. When you realize that it could be over like that… I got to tell you don’t give up on your art and don’t let them take the art from you either.”

Foxx initially returned to Instagram on May 3 to thank his followers with a text post. 'Appreciate all the love!!! Feeling blessed,' he wrote at the time.

In July Foxx gave a detailed update on his recovery for the first time

In July Foxx gave a detailed update on his recovery for the first time

In April, Foxx said he plans on revealing the details about his health scare in an upcoming comedy special - pictured with daughter Corinne in 2020

In April, Foxx said he plans on revealing the details about his health scare in an upcoming comedy special - pictured with daughter Corinne in 2020

A source told USWeekly: 'Jamie is doing so much better and he's starting to feel like himself again. He's not 100 percent and is still taking things easy, but he's definitely on the road to recovery.'

They added that Foxx 'has a huge support system around him and his friends and family are making sure that he doesn't take on too much.'

'Foxx is feeling really good and is excited to get back to work once the time is right.'

He returned to work on both Beat Shazam and his Netflix film Back in Action.

Foxx plays Matt alongside Cameron Diaz as Emily, who came out of retirement to star in the film, her first since 2014's Annie, also starring Foxx.

Their characters are retired CIA spies who put the life of espionage away to start their family.

They are, 'unexpectedly pulled back into the world of international espionage when their cover is blown,' according to the description. 

Filming resumed filming of this movie on January 21 and it is set for release on November 15 this year,

In April, Foxx said he plans on revealing the details about his health scare in an upcoming comedy special.

His 30-year-old daughter Corrine - who stars alongside her father on the Fox series Beat Shazam - recently told ET he's doing 'amazing' while picking up a new hobby: pickleball.

'He's doing so great, he's doing amazing. I'm so grateful to be able to work on (Beat Shazam) with him and spend so much time with him,' she said.

His 30-year-old daughter Corrine - who stars alongside her father on the Fox series Beat Shazam - recently told ET he's doing 'amazing' while picking up a new hobby: pickleball  - pictured 2022

His 30-year-old daughter Corrine - who stars alongside her father on the Fox series Beat Shazam - recently told ET he's doing 'amazing' while picking up a new hobby: pickleball  - pictured 2022

'He's playing a lot of pickleball! That man and pickleball; it's like he's playing twice a day every day,' she said.

Corrine added of her father's new pickleball obsession, 'It's a whole thing. He's fully in it.'

Corrine recently got engaged to Joe Hooten, as she revealed how her fiance won her father over during a Hawaii trip.

'We were in Hawai'i on a snorkeling tour and none of my family knows how to swim. So, we're all in the middle of the ocean [and] everyone starts drowning,' she began. 

'One by one, my fiancé dived in, brought some back, dived in brought some back. My dad said, "He's a keeper! He saved the family,"' Corrine recalled.