Jamie Foxx’s oldest daughter, Corinne, was seen in new photos outside the physical rehab center where her father has been recovering following his medical emergency.
The “47 Meters Down: Uncaged” actress, 29, was dressed casually in a pair of blue jeans, a black shirt, a matching cardigan and sneakers as she was seen leaving the facility with her boyfriend, Joseph Hooten, on Sunday.
Foxx’s youngest daughter, Annalise, 13, was also spotted at the physical rehab center with her mother, Kristin Grannis.
The “Ray” actor’s family have been by his side since he suffered an unknown medical emergency last month.
On April 12, Corinne shared the news about her father’s condition on behalf of the “Foxx family” on social media.
“We wanted to share that, my father, Jamie Foxx, experienced a medical complication yesterday,” the statement began. “Luckily, due to quick action and great care, he is already on his way to recovery.”
The family’s message continued, “We know how beloved he is and appreciate your prayers. The family asks for privacy during this time.”
Corinne did not disclose what exactly happened with the “Day Shift” actor, 55, however, TMZ reported at the time that his condition was “serious enough” that his relatives needed to travel into town.
Nearly three weeks later, Foxx broke his silence, sharing on Instagram that he appreciated all the love and was “feeling blessed.”
Though his family kept tight-lipped about the “Dreamgirls” star’s health scare, reports started surfacing that his condition had worsened.
Radar online reported that Foxx’s family was “preparing for the worst” amid his recovery and journalist Touré also claimed in a since-deleted Instagram post that the Grammy winner was “on Life Support in [the] ICU.”
On May 12, Corinne refuted the rumors about her father’s health, revealing that he had actually “been out of the hospital for weeks” and was even “playing pickleball” a day prior.
Days after the “Saftey” actress’ post, TMZ reported that Foxx had been receiving medical care at a physical rehab center in Chicago.
The facility reportedly specializes in stroke recovery, traumatic brain injury rehab, spinal cord injury rehab and cancer rehabilitation.
Meanwhile, Foxx and Corinne announced their plans to host a new game show.
“We are thrilled to be developing ‘We Are Family’ with Jeff Apploff and our friends at FOX Entertainment,” the “Beat Shazam” co-hosts said in a statement Monday.
“We hope this show brings as much fun to audiences at home as we’ve had creating it when it premieres next year.”