Jamie Foxx looked every inch the proud papa as he celebrated his daughter Anelise’s 16th birthday on Saturday night.
The actor, 56, took his daughter Anelise, who turned 16 on Wednesday, October 9, to the famed Mr. Chow restaurant in Beverly Hills for a belated birthday dinner.
The pair were attired in what appeared to be coordinated athleisure apparel.
Foxx looked dapper in a gray, black and white hoodie and pants with handkerchief designs on them.
He wore a futuristic looking pair of silver shoes with black socks.
Jamie Foxx looked every inch the proud papa as he celebrated his daughter Anelise’s 16th birthday on Saturday night with dinner at Mr. Chow
Anelise stood out in a red hoodie and matching wide leg pants with sketches of a pre-historic looking bird on them. The teen wore red sneakers and her long, dark red tinted hair was styled in natural curls.
Foxx shares his daughter with ex-girlfriend Kristin Grannis.
He is also dad to older daughter Corinne, 30, whom he shares with ex-Connie Kline.
The Oscar winner, who was hospitalized in 2023 with an unspecified medical emergency, has opened up about what happened to him in a new comedy special headed for Netflix.
The show was shot earlier this month over three nights in Atlanta. A debut date on the streamer has yet to be announced.
In an impromptu interview with CBS’s Gayle King after one of the shows, the Ray actor spoke about revealing his personal struggle, while trying to make people laugh.
‘It was an excruciating time, opening those wounds every single day,’ the entertainer said about prepping for the special titled What Happened Was.
‘We’ve got a great show in the room, but we don’t know what they may laugh at, or what they may not laugh at.’
The Oscar winner seems to have completely recovered from the mystery illness that kept him hospitalized for several weeks in 2023
Foxx recently opened up about his medical ordeal over three nights in Atlanta, shooting a Netflix special titled What Happened Was. No debut date has been announced (Pictured in Atlanta in August 2022)
‘Usually, when you do a stand-up special, you go out for a year and work every nook and cranny, then you tape it. You don’t just show up in Atlanta and turn the camera on,’ he explained.
King, who has seen the set, told him, ‘I’d never seen a show where the audience is laughing and crying at the same time,’ adding, ‘Only you could’ve done that.’
‘It’s a personal journey,’ responded the funny man, ‘And I hope I never have to … I am never going to go through this again. My next jokes will start out, ‘Knock, knock! I’ll do an hour and a half of ‘Knock, knock’ jokes,’ he told his laughing crew backstage after the show.
The star, who had been pouring glasses of champagne to celebrate the end of the run raised a glass saying, ‘Let’s sit back, watch it, and build toward a newer, brighter and healthier future.’
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