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“I wish I could take what I'm feeling right now and put it in the water system, and we would all love each other.”

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Jamie Foxx
Jamie Foxx

Jamie Foxx, born on December 13, 1967, is a versatile actor, singer, and music producer from the United States. Known for his diverse talents and unique performance style, he has starred in numerous Hollywood films, including 'Bad Boys II', 'Thor' series, and 'Django Unchained'. Foxx has also achieved significant success in the music industry, winning an Academy Award for Best Actor. more

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