What had happened was … he dated too many white women.
Jamie Foxx jokingly declared that he is done dating white women and that he has been “cured” from doing so while breaking out into song at the end of his new special Netflix special, “What Had Happened Was.”
“Sisters, I’m here to tell you, I’ve been cured,” he said while sitting at the piano.
“I’ve been cured of everything, no more white girls. I’m serious, no more white girls. No more white girls. No more. No more white girls!”
The “Django Unchained” star — whose relationship with Katie Holmes came to an end in 2019 — then went on to sing that he is “back on the black side of town.”
“No more potato salad and raisins,” he continued. “No more white girls! No more spray tan, no more big titties, no ass. No more white girls I gotta let ’em know!”
Foxx, 56, then referenced Black History Month by saying that since there will be “no more white women” in his romantic life it will be “February all year long.”
The Grammy winner then jokingly clarified, “No more white girls — in public,” which resulted in a round of applause and laughter from the audience.
Before Foxx made the declaration, he poked fun at his fans for spreading rumors online that he had been cloned.
He added that the rumors stopped once he was spotted with a white woman.
Although Foxx didn’t mention any names, he was most recently linked to Alyce Huckstepp — who was first spotted with the “Blame It” singer in May 2022.
Foxx and Huckstepp later vacationed in Cabo in September 2023, just months after his health scare, which he also addressed in his new special.
There have been no rumblings of a split for the duo and she even attended his daughter Corinne’s wedding this September.
Nearly a decade before his relationship with Huckstepp, Foxx and Holmes, 45, began dating and later confirmed their romance in 2015. Despite their six-year relationship, they eventually called it quits in 2019.
Foxx’s latest declaration about his love life comes over one year after he was hospitalized for a mysterious illness.
During the Netflix special, he told the audience that he was hospitalized due to a “brain bleed that … led to a stroke.”
At the very end of the special, Foxx took to the piano and sang “Thank you” repeatedly for those who offered him prayers and well wishes since his health scare.