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Jonathan Rhys Meyers

 

About that whole “make a sex tape” thing…

Jamie Foxx, knowing he was fighting a losing battle in the court of public opinion, apologized on camera to Miley Cyrus tonight for some random off-color remarks he made about the teen queen on his satellite radio show over the weekend.

“Did you say something inappropriate?” Jay Leno innocently queried of the Oscar winner on Tuesday’s Tonight Show.

“Yeah,” Foxx admitted, taking a few breaths before launching into a full-blown apology.

“I so apologize to [Cyrus], and this is sincere,” he began. “I am a comedian, and you guys know that whatever I say, I don’t mean any of it. [Big laugh from the audience]. And sometimes, as comedians, as we do, we go a little bit too far.

“I have a radio show…We’re really the black Howard Stern. We go at everybody. There was a situation with Miley Cyrus, and I just want to say, I apologize for what I said. I didn’t mean it maliciously. You know I’m a comedian. You know my heart,” he added, turning to Leno.
Then, looking at the camera, “Miley, I apologize, so I’ll call you. I got a daughter too, so I completely understand.”

He didn’t address the matter right away, although we suspected the mea culpa was coming after Leno, in introducing The Soloist star, said that Foxx “does one of the best portrayals of mental illness in this movie I have ever seen—I don’t mean that in a bad way!”

Added band leader Kevin Eubanks: “Jamie’s catchin’ it these days! Jamie can’t do nothing right these days.”

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It’s probably safe to say there are no Kids’ Choice Awards in Jamie Foxx’s immediate future.

After taking a call on his Sirius satellite radio show The Foxxhole Sunday, the Oscar winner and his zoo crew lashed out at tween dream and reigning box-office champ Miley Cyrus, referring to the 16-year-old as a “little white bitch” and advising her to alternately “do some heroin” and “make a sex tape and grow up.”

The 41-year-old’s foul outburst was prompted by a caller to the show who brought up a month-old story in which Cyrus pledged to “ruin” Radiohead after the rockers rejected a request to meet with the Disney star backstage at the Grammys.

“Who is Miley Cyrus?” an incredulous Foxx, who has a teenage daughter of his own, said. “The one with all the gums? She gotta get a gum transplant…S–t.”

The insults didn’t stop there. Or get less personal.

“She’s gonna ruin Radiohead’s career? The same Radiohead that gets paid a million dollars just to sample their songs?

“Make a sex tape and grow up,” he continued. “Get like Britney Spears and do some heroin. Do like Lindsay Lohan and start seeing a lesbian and get some crack in your pipe. Catch chlamydia on a bicycle seat.

“That’s what I want.”

Just as long as he doesn’t also want a young female audience to turn up for his next film.

Neither Cyrus nor Foxx has yet to directly address the rant, though the Hannah Montana star posted a suddenly relevant message to her Twitter page last night.

“If you cant say something nice dont say anything at all,” she wrote.

A rep for Foxx, meanwhile, said a statement would be forthcoming, but cautioned fans from taking the actor’s words too seriously.
“I’m sure you’re aware,” the publicist tells E! News, “that Jamie’s show is a comedy.”

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A man who forced his way into Jamie Foxx’s hotel room last week was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of stalking and other charges.

On March 22, Steven Taliver, 49, barged into the Oscar winner’s Philadelphia hotel suite after posing as one of Beyonce’s producers, according to TMZ. After realizing he didn’t know the man, Foxx reportedly managed to keep him from fully entering the room and slammed the door.

Taliver was booked after Foxx’s security team noticed him near the set of Foxx’s new movie, Law Abiding Citizen, and called the police. He was then taken into police custody.

Although Foxx couldn’t discuss the altercation due to legality concerns, he said he was fine.

“I’m good now,” Foxx told Access Hollywood Thursday. “Shout out to Philadelphia and the mayor and everybody else to make sure it’s good.

He added: “Sometimes you have to make sure every move you make in life is the right thing, and that you have people there to watch your back.”

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Jamie Foxx (R) and Mayor of Philadelphia Michael A. Nutter

Gerard Butler


Something about seeing Jamie Foxx next to an American flag just looks so right doesn’t it? President Foxx?

 

Jamie Foxx hosts his SIRIUS XM Foxxhole radio show live from SIRIUS XM’s Washington, DC studios on December 19, 2008 in Washington, DC. Foxx is executive producer of the channel and hosts a live, weekly show.





 

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