Jamie Foxx joked that he has been "cured" from dating white women and is now back "on the Black side of town" in his standup special What Had Happened Was, which premiered on Netflix Dec. 10.
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Jamie Foxx is getting candid on his dating life.
The Oscar winner joked that he no longer has any interest in romantic relationships with white women during his Netflix special What Had Happened Was, which was released Dec. 10.
"Sisters, I'm here to tell you, I've been cured," Jamie sang while performing a piano number during the standup special. "I’ve been cured of everything, no more white girls. I’m serious, no more white girls."
And that's not the only insight Jamie—who shares daughter Corinne, 30, with ex Connie Kline, and daughter Anelise Bishop, 16, with ex Kristin Grannis—provided into his dating life. The Django Unchained star went on to quip that he's now looking for romance "on the Black side of town."
“No more potato salad and raisins,” Jamie continued. “No more white girls! No more spray tan, no more big titties, no ass. No more white girls I gotta let ’em know!”
However, the 56-year-old did have some amendments to his dating declaration. In fact, Jamie jokingly clarified at the end of his performance, "No more white girls—in public."
The Ray actor has been linked to Alyce Huckstepp since May 2022, when the two were spotted packing on the PDA during a yacht ride in Cannes. They also attended the wedding of Jamie's daughter Corinne together in September, less than a year after news broke that Jamie was hospitalized and in recovery for a mysterious illness, later revealed to be brain bleed and a stroke.
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And prior to Alyce, Jamie dated Katie Holmes for six years, eventually making his red carpet debut with her at the Met Gala in 2019, before calling it quits three months later.
And while the comedian certainly prefers to keep the details of his personal life mostly out of the spotlight, he previously got candid about why he's never made it down the aisle.
"The 2.5 children, the wood paneling on the station wagon and the cottage," Jamie said of the "cookie cutter" lifestyle associated with marriage in a 2021 interview with E! News, "I didn't think that was for me."
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