The star, whose films include the biopic Ray and Django Unchained, spent two weeks in intensive care in hospital last year but had remained tight-lipped about what happened.
But speaking to fans outside a restaurant in Arizona, Foxx said: “April 11 last year, bad headache, asked my boy for an Advil… I was gone for 20 days… I don’t remember anything.”
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