Well ladies and gents, as expected, Jamie Foxx manned up last night on Leno and apologized to Miley Cyrus.
Did he sound sincere?
Yes. He even brought up his own daughter (and as a side note, I can only imagine how mortified I would’ve been if my father had gone on such a disgusting and public rant when I was 15, so, Foxx, I hope you’ve apologized to her, too).
Did he have some sort of “excuse”?
Naturally, and I get the whole “comedian” thing but, really Foxx, at some point you need to practice a little self control - comedian or not.
Is all forgiven?
No, all is not forgiven! I’m not that easy, haha, and I know a good part of the public isn’t, either. I’m still disgusted at his behavior (I don’t care about his “comedic license,” we’re talking about a raunchy, public attack on a teenager for crying out loud), and Jamie’s going to have to showcase some serious class for a while.
I don’t know if Cyrus has responded to the apology, but I’m interested in finding out what - if anything - she has to say. In the meantime, at least Foxx handled his business and seemed genuine about it.
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From Psych Central's Alicia Sparks:
Now, Jamie Foxx Is Trying To HELP Kids | Celebrity Psychings (April 27, 2009)
No adult has the right to talk that way about a child. There is no excuse for that. Pick on someone your own size, Jamie.
Mr. Foxx, the racist verbal abuser of children will never see another dime from me. I will not see any movie nor buy any DVD in which he is associated in any way. Mr. Foxx is a horrible man that deserves to be ignored and hopefully end his days as an obscure footnote on some trivia page. Spread the word that this guy is no longer going to be a money maker for the studios and he will go away.