Emotional Jamie Foxx revealed he 'saw the tunnel but not the light' as he opened up about his near-death experience for his first public appearance since his shock health scare at the Critics Choice Association's event on Monday evening.
The actor, 55, who was also attending his first event since being accused of sexual assault, was visibly moved as he accepted the Vanguard Award in a 12 minute speech at the association's Celebration of Cinema & Television: Honoring Black, Latino and AAPI Achievements in Los Angeles.
Foxx admitted that he could not 'walk' six months earlier, via Deadline, though he refrained from revealing too many details about the medical crisis that put him in the hospital.
'You know, it’s crazy, I couldn’t do that six months ago,' he said after strutting across the stage to the microphone. 'I couldn’t actually walk.'
'I want to thanks everybody. I’ve been through something, I’ve been through some things,' he said to thunderous applause.
Emotional Jamie Foxx revealed he 'saw the tunnel but not the light' as he opened up about his near-death experience for his first public appearance since his shock health scare at the Critics Choice Association's event on Monday evening.
'I cherish every single minute now — it’s different,' he continued. 'I wouldn’t wish what I went through on my worst enemy because it’s tough when it’s almost over … when you see the tunnel. I saw the tunnel — I didn’t see the light.
'It was hot in that tunnel too, I don’t know where I was going. ‘S**t, am I going to the right place?’”
In his 12-minute speech, he also made light of some of the baseless conspiracy theories that spread while he was hospitalized and then out of the public eye for several months.
'I'm not a clone, I’m not a clone. I know a lot of people who was saying I was cloned out there.'
'I have a new respect for life. I have a new respect for my art,' he added toward the end of his speech.
Foxx also shared his praise and thanks for his family, including his sister and daughter, for how they had helped to care for him while he was recuperating.
It's unclear if Foxx will be returning to shoot additional scenes for his film Back In Action, which continued filming with Diaz and stand-ins filling in for him.
Foxx was given his award at the start of the show, but unlike the rest of the recipients, his honor was not announced ahead of time
Foxx admitted that he could not 'walk' six months earlier, via Deadline , though he refrained from revealing too many details about the medical crisis that put him in the hospital
'You know, it’s crazy, I couldn’t do that six months ago,' he said after strutting across the stage to the microphone. 'I couldn’t actually walk'
'I cherish every single minute now — it’s different,' he continued. 'I wouldn’t wish what I went through on my worst enemy because it’s tough when it’s almost over'
He also told The Hollywood Reporter on Monday: 'I have a new respect for life, I have a new respect for my art. I watched so many movies and listened to so many songs trying to have the time go by.
'Don’t give up on your art, man, don’t give up on your art. When you realize that it could be over like that… I got to tell you don’t give up on your art and don’t let them take the art from you either.”
Although Foxx has been spotted several times since his shocking hospitalization while filming Back In Action with Cameron Diaz in April, this marked his first official public appearance.
The event also featured honors for Eva Longoria, Past Lives star Greta Lee, Abbot Elementary's Sheryl Lee Ralph and May December star Charles Melton, among many others.
Foxx's award was announced by the actress Jurnee Smollett, who costarred with him in The Burial.
He arrived looking dapper in a classic black tuxedo. He posed afterward with Smollett and his award, but he opted to skip the red carpet earlier in the evening.
'I cherish every single minute now — it’s different,' he continued. 'I wouldn’t wish what I went through on my worst enemy because it’s tough when it’s almost over … when you see the tunnel. I saw the tunnel — I didn’t see the light'
'I cherish every single minute now — it’s different,' he continued. 'I wouldn’t wish what I went through on my worst enemy because it’s tough when it’s almost over … when you see the tunnel. I saw the tunnel — I didn’t see the light'
He also joked about conspiracy theories about his absence and said he was 'not a clone'; seen with Nicco Annan, who helped present his award
Despite mentioning that he couldn't walk six months ago, he did not say what illness he had been battling; seen with Smollett
In July Foxx gave a detailed update on his recovery for the first time
Foxx initially returned to Instagram on May 3 to thank his followers with a text post. 'Appreciate all the love!!! Feeling blessed,' he wrote at the time.
The actor is recovering from an illness that took him off the film set in April and away from filming Back in Action, in which he stars with Cameron Diaz - and recently delighted fans as he stepped out in public looking healthy and happy.
A source told USWeekly last week: 'Jamie is doing so much better and he's starting to feel like himself again. He's not 100 percent and is still taking things easy, but he's definitely on the road to recovery.'
They added that Foxx 'has a huge support system around him and his friends and family are making sure that he doesn't take on too much.'
'Foxx is feeling really good and is excited to get back to work once the time is right.'
Critics Choice Association's Celebration of Cinema & Television: Honoring Black, Latino and AAPI Achievements: Honorees
Icon Award — Edward James Olmos
Career Achievement Award — Shery Lee Ralph
Comedy Trailblazer Award — Ken Jeong
Visionary Award — Jeffrey Wright
Groundbreaker Award — America Ferrera
Producer Award — Charles D. King
Breakthrough Director Award (Film) — Eva Longoria
Actress Award (Film) — Greta Lee
Actor Award (Film) — Colman Domingo
Ensemble Award — The cast of The Color Purple: Taraji P. Henson, Danielle Brooks, Fantasia Barrino, H.E.R., Halle Bailey, Phylicia Pearl Mpasi, Colman Domingo and Corey Hawkins
Supporting Actress Award (Film) — Da’Vine Joy Randolph
Documentary Series Award — Allen Hughes
Animation Award — Kemp Powers
International Animation Award — Makoto Shinkai
Actor Award (TV) — Damson Idris
Supporting Actress Award (TV) — Jessica Williams
Supporting Actor Award (TV) — Oscar Montoya
Breakthrough Performance Awards — Teyana Taylor, Camila Morrone, Charles Melton
Breakthrough Director Award (TV) — Lee Sung Jin
Rising Star Awards — Xolo Maridueña and Keivonn Woodard
Vanguard Award — Jamie Foxx (surprise appearance)