Joe Rogan weighs in on Jamie Foxx’s hospitalization claims involving Sean 'Diddy' Combs
AUSTIN, TEXAS: Joe Rogan has added his voice to the swirling rumors about Jamie Foxx's mysterious 2023 hospitalization, which has been linked with Sean "Diddy" Combs.
During an episode of 'The Joe Rogan Experience', Rogan and comedians Shane Gillis, Mark Normand, and Ari Shaffir explored the allegations on Combs, which reportedly emerged from Foxx’s Netflix special, 'What Had Happened Was'.
Joe Rogan on speculation of a larger conspiracy
👀 Joe Rogan Reacts to Rumors That Jamie Foxx Was Poisoned by Diddy
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"Jamie Foxx just recently said that P Diddy poisoned him and that's why he got that stroke. He talked about it on stage ... He talked about it on his Netflix special ... He's like, why do I have cyanide in my… pic.twitter.com/GTzTnuyCLX
Highlighting the wild claims, Joe Rogan said, “Jamie Foxx just recently said that P Diddy poisoned him, and that's why he got that stroke. He talked about it on stage ... He talked about it on his Netflix special.”
Foxx’s hospitalization, which had been shrouded in mystery, is now under renewed scrutiny following the shocking allegations.
The discussion quickly shifted to unverified rumors of Combs' alleged involvement in nefarious activities.
Rogan referenced a series of suspicious incidents tied to Combs, stating, “I think murders, alleged murders. A bunch of people got pneumonia, a bunch of convenient people died of pneumonia.”
Adding to the speculation, Mark Normand recalled that Foxx reportedly told his Netflix audience, “I didn’t have a heart attack because of the vaccine, it was Diddy shutting me up.”
These comments have fueled theories that Foxx’s health emergency may have had more sinister origins.
Conflicting accounts from Jamie Foxx's Netflix special's audience
Audience members who attended the Netflix special taping have given conflicting accounts of Jamie Foxx’s remarks.
Some reported that Foxx blamed Combs for his hospitalization and claimed to have contacted the FBI.
Others viewed the statements as part of Foxx’s stand-up routine, leaving the true nature of his comments unclear.
A source close to Combs firmly denied any wrongdoing, stating, “There is no truth to Sean Combs putting Jamie Foxx in the hospital,” according to Daily Mail.
Joe Rogan awaits clarity from Jamie Foxx’s Netflix special
Joe Rogan concluded the discussion by emphasizing the need for patience.
“It’s possible he was explaining why he went to the hospital and hasn’t talked about it since,” he said.
The podcaster noted that the release of Foxx’s Netflix special would be crucial in understanding the truth.
Foxx, who returned to the comedy stage after nearly staying away from stand-up comedy and a year after his health scare, announced the premiere of his Netflix special on November 1.
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The special directed by Hamish Hamilton is set to release on December 10, 2024.
“If I can stay funny, I can stay alive,” the 56-year-old actor said in a teaser for the show, ending the clip declaring, "I’m back."