Jamie Foxx credits his sister Deidra Dixon for saving his life. In the new Netflix special "Jamie Foxx: What Had Happened Was..." the comedian recalled being hospitalized after he experienced a ...
He was then sent home. However, Foxx's sister, Deidra Dixon, knew "something was wrong" and stated, "That ain't my brother." Dixon then drove Foxx to Piedmont Hospital, which was just yards away ...
Trigger Warning: This article contains reference to an individual's death. Jamie Foxx made his sister Deidra Dixon's birthday ...
"So they told me -- I'm in Atlanta -- so they told me, my sister and my daughter took me to the first doctor," he says, referencing his daughter, Corinne Foxx, and sister, Deidra Dixon.
I don’t remember 20 days.” Foxx explained that his sister, Deidra Dixon, saved him by taking him to a hospital in Atlanta where doctors diagnosed the bleed and performed surgery. After his ...
However, his sister, Deidra Dixon, sensed something was seriously wrong and stepped in, ultimately helping to save his life. His remarks come after he spoke about his near-fatal stroke in his ...
Foxx's younger sister Deidra Dixon, who was still concerned about the "Django Unchained" star's condition, took him to Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta for further evaluation. Upon seeing Foxx ...
However, his sister, Deidra Dixon, sensed something more severe. "She knew that wasn’t her brother," Foxx shared. Trusting her instincts, she drove him to Piedmont Hospital, where doctors ...
In addition to his doctors, he credits his family—including his sister Deidra Dixon and his daughters Corinne and Anelise—for saving his life. “My daughters in the back kept me in the alive ...
He credited his daughters, Corinne and Anelise, along with his sister, Deidra Dixon, for advocating on his behalf and playing pivotal roles in his recovery, alongside his medical team. By ...