Jamie Foxx is in mourning after his longtime buddy and collaborator, Keith Jefferson, died.
Taking to Instagram to put up tributes, Foxx shared photos he took with Jefferson as he battled most cancers.
“This one hurts. Keith, you’ve got been nothing however absolute grace, your entire life your coronary heart is pure your love is immeasurable you had been a tremendous soul,” the 55-year-old wrote.
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“We’ll all miss you dearly. It is gonna take a very long time for this to heal. Goodbye, my buddy. I really like you,” he stated in put up the place he sat with Jefferson in what seems to be a hospital.”
Foxx additionally started reminiscing, sharing a photograph from the previous the place he’s shaking fingers with Jefferson.
“All the pieces hurts proper now having a tough time wanting by these photos reliving the reminiscences of us having a good time going to overlook you man gonna miss you…” the actor wrote.
“[Ever] since we met again in school, you will have been in unbelievable soul God relaxation, NEVER THOUGHT I WOULD HAVE TO SEE THE WORDS ABOUT MY FRIEND RIP”.
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Foxx and Jefferson have been pals for many years, with the actor, director, and producer having appeared on two episodes of Foxx’s sitcom The Jamie Foxx Present in 1998.
They continued to work collectively, with Jefferson having roles in lots of Quentin Tarantino works some which additionally featured Foxx, together with Django Unchained (2012), The Hateful Eight (2015), As soon as Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019), and extra.
He was additionally in Foxx’s 2022 movie Day Shift and his new film The Burial, which Jefferson known as his “most essential position up to now.”
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Foxx has been struggling a well being battle of his personal, having been mysteriously rushed to hospital in April.
He has since recovered, telling his followers two months in the past, “You are lookin at a person who’s grateful… lastly startin to really feel like myself…”.