Jamie Foxx Jokes About Being Cloned, Plans To Detail Health Scare In Upcoming Comedy Special

Jamie Foxx joked about the conspiracy theories that he’s been cloned while accepting the Producer Award at the African-American Film Critics Association Awards. In doing so, he referenced his history of dating white women. The rumors about him being a clone sparked, last year, when he disappeared from the public eye with an undiagnosed health complication for several months.

“I’ll be going back to my stand-up sort of roots, and I’ll tell you in my way,” he said of his illness. “It’ll be called ‘What Had Happened Was,’ And it’s got all the things that have happened—especially on our side in our community. Being cloned and all kinds of sh*t. N****s will come up with anything. Motherf*cking clone, he a clone!’ Even when they saw me out. ‘That ain’t no goddamn Jamie, that’s a clone!’ I’m on a boat [waving my hand], ‘No! that’s a clone!’ I dove out of a car to save this Black woman’s purse, and I’m taking a picture, and they go, ‘That ain’t no damn Jamie, that’s a clone!’”

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Jamie Foxx Speaks At AAFCA Awards

Jamie Foxx accepts the Producers Award for Foxxhole Productions onstage at the AAFCA. Special Achievement Awards Luncheon held at the Los Angeles Athletic Club on March 3, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Images)

“But then they saw me with a white girl. ‘That’s Jamie! You know he love them white bitches!’” he said. “Come on, man! That’s why I didn’t think I was going to get this award; am I Black enough?” Outside of Foxx’s appearance, it was a star-studded night for the AAFCA Awards. Jonathan Majors, Meagan Good, Nia Long, and other celebrities were also in attendance. Check out Foxx’s speech below.

Jamie Foxx Jokes About Being A Clone

Foxx didn’t give any further details on his upcoming comedy special. Be on the lookout for further updates on Jamie Foxx on HotNewHipHop.

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Lil Wayne’s Son Goes Viral For Being His Clone

A clip of Lil Wayne’s son Neal is blowing up, and users are shocked by how much they look alike. In the clip, the 13-year-old and friends are seen lip-synching a Tyler, the Creator song and showing off their fits. As Neal removes his hood and approaches the camera to flex his jewelry, it becomes undeniable how much he’s the spitting image of his dad, dreads and all.

Neal is the rapper’s youngest out of four children. Though some fans can’t get past how much he looks like his dad, others argue that he more closely resembles his mother, Nivea. Several commenters have dubbed the boy “lil Lil Wayne” while many insist “He look like his mama not his dad.”

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Lil Wayne’s Son Neal

Either way, fans are glad to see the teen taking after his father with an apparent interest in fashion. Back in February, Lil Wayne opened up about having his first child at just 14 years old. This is only a year older than Neal is currently. While receiving Dr. Dre’s Global Impact Award, he shared that it was his mother who encouraged him. He explained that she wanted someone else around since he was on tour, and his father had passed away.

“Where I’m from? I walked into my mama’s room when I was 14, she asked me for a kid because my dad was killed,” he revealed tearfully. “And her son had just blew up and went on his first tour. And we didn’t know that b*tch was gonna be six months. When I came home she said, ‘Son, I can’t live in this house by myself. We gonna have to figure something out.’” What do you think of Lil Wayne’s son Neal going viral for his close resemblance to his dad? Are you shocked by how much the two look alike? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates on Lil Wayne.

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Gunna Blasts Trolls For Claiming He Used A Clone In “FukUMean” Video

Gunna released his latest song “FukUMean” this week, featuring a pink-filtered, hard-partying music video. It’s the second single he has released from A Gift & A Curse, his June album that peaked at #3 on the Billboard 200. “FukUMean” is doing fairly well, debuting at #16 and rising to #12 this week on the Billboard 100. The other single he released from the album, “Bread & Butter”, peaked at #48. “FukUMean” is Gunna’s first top-20 single since “Too Easy” Ft. Future in 2021. Furthermore, it’s his best charting single since “Lemonade” with Internet Money and Don Toliver ft. Nav hit #6 in 2020.

The song follows a common theme for Gunna’s recent work – flexing on his haters with his lavish lifestyle. Obviously, the rapper is still trying to work back from fairly serious snitching allegations relating to Young Thug. However, while people are obviously appreciating the track, there is another aspect of the release that has stirred up discourse.

Gunna Responds To Claims Of Using A “Clone”

A fairly dramatic physical transformation for Gunna has led some social media users to argue that the person featured in the video was not actually Gunna. The leading theory amongst these conspiracists is that Gunna was replaced, or actively used, a “clone” for the video. Clone conspiracies can actually get pretty nasty, as they typically tie into notions of anti-semitism and the “new world order”. For example, many people argued Damar Hamlin actually died after collapsing during an NFL game earlier this year. However, he was replaced by a “clone” so that the “New World Order” could “hide” evidence that the COVID-19 vaccine was dangerous.

Gunna himself took to social media to respond to some of the claims. The rapper quote-tweeted one claim that it wasn’t him in the video. Gunna crossed out the “Fuku” part of “Fukumean” so that his response just read “mean” instead. Many other people came to the defense of the rapper, arguing that a little bit of weight loss did not make someone a “clone”. As far as conspiracy theories go, it’s fairly harmless. However, Gunna has made it quite obvious that he doesn’t find it funny.

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Gucci Mane Is Going Back To His Old Ways: “06 Gucci Back”

At one point in time, fans believed that Gucci Mane was a clone. Following his release from prison, he appeared in better shape than anyone’s ever seen. He lost the lean gut, went sober, and became completely chiseled. However, the transformation led many to believe that he might not be the real Gucci Mane. The conspiracy theories floated around the ‘gram while Wop egged them on for entertainment purposes. However, fans were overall happy to see Gucci Mane’s evolution, especially after his erratic behavior ahead of his incarceration.

Wop is a new man these days – a devout husband and father to his two children. However, every so often, the menacing aspect of his character pops out. As we’ve seen during his Verzuz against Jeezy, he didn’t fail to mention the death of Pookie Loc, who Gucci claimed to have murdered out of self-defense. Even though he’s admitted to regretting that part of the show, it seems as though he continues to wear that badge with pride.

‘06 Gucci Mane Is Back

Over the past two years, Gucci Mane hasn’t necessarily been as active in releasing music. Instead, he’s put his efforts into building the 1017 roster. He brought up artists like Pooh Shiesty and Foogiano, who’ve unfortunately been incarcerated, but not before they had the South on smash with their viral singles. Wop’s albums have also served to highlight the 1017 roster with So Icy Gang. Vol 1, and So Icy Christmas

However, Gucci Mane hit Instagram on Wednesday morning where he previewed a new single that finds him recreating some of his most iconic looks. “Friday 06 Gucci back,” he captioned the post with brief snippets of the song. “I feel like it’s me in ‘07, ‘08, and even ‘09,” he raps in one snippet. On the other, he subtly mentions Pookie Loc, rapping, “Still hard to kill/ The last n***a tried/ Go ask him, he didn’t survive.” He didn’t mention a title for the single but it appears that Gucci Mane might have a new project in the works for this summer. Check the snippet above and sound off with your thoughts in the comments.