Actor Jamie Foxx poked fun at disgraced music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs during his new comedy special released on Tuesday. “I left them parties early, I was out by 9:00,” Foxx said. “Something don’t look right. It’s slippery in here.”
In his Netflix comedy special, Jamie Foxx: What Had Happened Was…, the Django Unchained star said, “The internet tried to kill me,” referring to rumors that circulated online last year after he suffered a life-threatening stroke that landed him in the hospital, sending him through a long recovery journey.
“The internet said that Puffy tried to kill me,” Foxx said during his standup comedy skit, adding, “I know what you’re thinking: Diddy?”
“Hell nah, nigga, I left them parties early, I was out by 9:00, niggaa, something don’t look right — it’s slippery in here,” the Collateral star added, referring to authorities having found over 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lube during their raid of Combs’ mansions earlier this year.
Elsewhere during his skit, Foxx joked that he “saw the tunnel” while he was in a coma after suffering a stroke. […]
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