Jamie Foxx has received backlash after sharing an Instagram post referencing the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, leading to accusations of antisemitism. The post, which has since been deleted, sparked controversy by promoting myths that Jewish people were responsible for Jesus’ death. Foxx, a self-proclaimed Christian, wrote, “They killed this dude name Jesus… what do you think they’ll do to you?” along with the hashtags #fakefriends and #fakelove. Interestingly, actress Jennifer Aniston unknowingly became involved in the controversy when she appeared to “like” the post, prompting her to release a statement denouncing its antisemitic message. She clarified that she did not support any form of antisemitism and does not tolerate hate. Aniston also questioned how her name was associated with the post, suggesting that a screenshot may have been doctored. Representatives for Foxx and Aniston have yet to comment on the matter.
Fans have accused Foxx of antisemitism based on his deleted Instagram post. Aniston addressed the situation after fans noticed her “liking” the post. Foxx’s statements have sparked online debates regarding whether they were motivated by hate. Some argue that Foxx was referring to “fake friends” and not specifically targeting Jewish people. However, others view his comment as an age-old attack on Jews. One person on Twitter called Foxx’s post an antisemitic message rooted in conspiracy theories. Despite differing opinions, Aniston made it clear that she does not support any form of antisemitism or hate.
Foxx’s remarks come after a challenging period for the actor, as he recently spent time in the hospital due to an undisclosed medical emergency. In a video posted last month, he described his experience as “hellish” and expressed gratitude to his fans for their support. Foxx wanted to present a more positive image to his followers, focusing on laughter, joy, and entertainment, rather than the difficult moments he faced.
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