Jamie Foxx's 'anti-Semitic' Instagram post sparks outrage; Jennifer Aniston got backlash for being an aunt
After the criticism, Jennifer Aniston spoke about the issue and expressed her firm stand against all forms of hate. However, there has been no response from Jamie Foxx.
While Hollywood actor Jamie Foxx's recent "anti-Semitic" Instagram post has faced significant criticism, actor Jennifer Aniston has drawn controversy after it was discovered that she liked the post.
A few hours ago, Foxx shared a message on his Instagram page that many considered anti-Semitic. “They killed this accursed name of Jesus... What do you think they will do to you? #fakefriends #fakelove," Foxx wrote in all posts. Many people condemned the actor for the offensive content. Meanwhile, some netizens saw that Jennifer Aniston liked the post, accusing him of promoting an "anti-Semitic" message.
Now, the actor himself has taken the opportunity to solve the problem and express his firm stand against all forms of hate. "It makes me sick. I did not "like" this article on purpose or by accident. "Most importantly, I want to be clear to those who are hurt by it being displayed on my friends and in their feed - I do not support any form of anti-Semitism, " he said. However, there has been no response from Jamie Foxx.
Two days ago, Foxx took to Instagram to share pictures of his health after dealing with an apparent medical condition.
"I've been to hell and back, and I've had bumps in the road, but I'll be back," Foxx said in the video. "I can work"
Fox, 55, was hospitalized in April after what her daughter Corinne Fox described as a "medical emergency," according to the Associated Press. In his first public statement since being hospitalized, Foxx did not reveal the nature of his condition.