It appears “Beat Shazam” has found its new co-hosts to replace Jamie and Corinne Foxx as the former remains hospitalized.
Kelly Osbourne shared an Instagram video Wednesday of herself in the set’s DJ booth — a role normally occupied by Corinne — while an emcee could be heard in the background hyping up the studio audience to welcome Nick Cannon.
The “Osbournes” alum also shared a photo of a folder that had a “Day 1 Info Pack” label on it and appeared to contain a rundown of the Fox game show’s schedule.
Reps for “Beat Shazam” didn’t immediately return Pvnew’s requests for comment as to whether Osbourne, 38, and Cannon, 42, are the official new hosts.
TMZ previously reported that Season 6 of “Beat Shazam” was set to begin filming Wednesday after being forced to film without its stars, as Jamie, 55, is still recovering from the mysterious “medical complication” he suffered in April.
Everything we know about Jamie Foxx's hospitalization
When was Foxx hospitalized?
Jamie Foxx was hospitalized in Georgia on April 12 after suffering from a “medical complication,” according to a post on his daughter’s Instagram.
Foxx, now reportedly awake and alert, is still in the hospital nearly three weeks after the undisclosed “medical complication.” Doctors are still running tests to try to figure out what exactly happened.
Family and friends who are close to him are asking fans to pray for him.
What are his family and friends saying?
Corinne Foxx, Jamie’s daughter, wrote, “We wanted to share that, my father, Jamie Foxx, experienced a medical complication yesterday. Luckily, due to quick action and great care, he is already on his way to recovery,” in an Instagram story.
“Masked Singer” host Nick Cannon asked his fans to speak “words of affirmation” over Foxx as he continues to recover.
Martin Lawrence told the media that Foxx was “doing better” and called Foxx “one of the best that we got in Hollywood.”
Actress Kerry Washington posted an appreciation post on her Instagram of her and Foxx after hearing about his hospitalization.
What was Foxx working on before being rushed to the hospital?
Before going to the hospital, Foxx was working on the “Back in Action” movie with actress Cameron Diaz. While Foxx remains in the hospital, Diaz returned to the set to film scenes with Foxx’s body double.
“Beat Shazam,” the game show co-hosted by Foxx and his daughter Corinne, has started filming its new season and found another host to replace Fox, according to reports.
Corinne will not be in the new season as she will be staying by her father’s side at the hospital.
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“Luckily, due to quick action and great care, he is already on his way to recovery,” Corinne, 29, shared on Instagram at the time.
“We know how beloved he is and appreciate your prayers. The family asks for privacy during this time.”
Although the “Ray” star’s family never disclosed his official diagnosis, it was later reported that he was “steadily improving” as doctors continued to search for answers.
Cannon later shared that Jamie was “awake” and “alert” but also teased he would be doing a “special” favor for his “big brother” that will “be out there soon.”
Although he played coy on the nature of the surprise, the “Masked Singer” host hinted, “I was reluctant to go all the way there and even talk about it, but he gave me the blessing, so it’s a beautiful thing.”
In hindsight, it appears this favor is taking over “Beat Shazam” for the time being.
Cannon’s cryptic announcement came after he paid tribute to the “Django Unchained” actor on social media.
“Let’s all speak complete and total recovery for the most talented human on earth with a Spirit bigger than this small planet!!” he wrote at the time.
“Continuing to send Prayers, healing energy and Love Frequencies your way Big Bro!!” the “All That” alum continued. “You know how much I love you Family