Jamie Foxx celebrates his daughter Corinne's 30th birthday as he calls her 'a bright shining light'
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Jamie Foxx is a proud father as he honors his daughter Corinne on her special birthday.
On Thursday, February 15, she turned 30 and on the occasion, the ‘Django Unchained’ actor wrote, “The moment I saw you being born, I fell in love with your existence. You are a bright shining light in this world for everyone to see so I celebrate you on your big birthday happy 15×2 no one has any idea how much I love you. I love you to the moon and back.”
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Jamie Foxx's heartfelt tribute to his daughter
He added, “You are my saving grace, you are my beautiful child. Love you. You have a beautiful soul, so turn up and enjoy your beautiful day. Your daddy loves you. @corinnefoxx ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️#happybirthday #swipeleft”
Meanwhile, Corinne celebrated her birthday in Dublin and also posted snaps on her Instagram. "Thirty, flirty & thriving 💃🏽💕🎉," she captioned her photographs.
"Celebrating this new decade with my work family making something special for you guys 😘," she added.
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Jamie Foxx wished Corinne on her engagement to Joe Hooten
Corinne also recently got engaged to her boyfriend Joe Hooten in December.
"You are a perfect example of what being in love is … You care about each other's life mental and physical … and you have each other’s back … congratulations on your engagement," Foxx wrote of the couple then.
"And @corinnefoxx you have … and have always had a special place in my heart … you deserve love abundantly … so again congratulations you two … can’t wait to walk you down that isle [sic]," he added.
"@corinnefoxx you have a great soul in @corinnefoxx. I LOVE YOU BOTH DEARLY."
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Corinne suffers from an endometriosis condition, which causes intense pain, nausea, chronic fatigue, and bladder discomfort during the menstrual cycle.
"I had a roommate tell me, 'Corinne, this is not normal,'" she told People earlier.
"That was the moment for me where it just changed the trajectory of my life. And then I went on this journey to start figuring out, 'Well, if it's not normal, then what is it?,'" she added at the time.
"It was really a terrifying process and a frustrating process," Fox explained, adding "There's a lot of medical gaslighting that goes into this journey. I think women of color, especially, are often silenced or not believed when they come in with symptoms."