Jamie Foxx apologizes for anti-Semitic post after Jennifer Aniston comes out: 'I'm sorry'
Jamie Foxx's writing about "false friends," including those who "killed" Jesus, immediately sparked controversy.
Jamie Foxx apologizes after 'fake friends' post deemed anti-Semitic "I want to apologize to the Jewish community and to anyone who was offended by my post," he wrote on Instagram on Saturday, August 55. . That was never my intention. To clarify, I was betrayed by fake friends, so I tried to say that they were 'nothing else'.
"I have only love in my heart for everyone. I love and support the Jewish community. My deepest apologies to the people who were offended," the Oscar winner captioned the original, controversial post on Friday afternoon (August 4).