Jamie Foxx apologizes after 'fake friends' Instagram post is accused of being antisemitic

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Actor Jamie Foxx apologized to the Jewish community Saturday after a cryptic Instagram post about "fake friends" was accused of promoting antisemitism

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"I want to apologize to the Jewish community and everyone who was offended by my post. I now know my choice of words have caused offense and I'm sorry," he wrote

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A Wider Frame, a newsletter that says it aims to provide "a better overall understanding and scope of Jewish world news," shared Foxx's original post and called it "horrifically antisemitic."

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Foxx, who has been recovering following an undisclosed medical emergency, clarified that his post was directed at a "fake friend" that betrayed him

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Many people came to Foxx's defense, with some saying that it was referencing a phrase commonly used by the Black community

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Many people came to Foxx's defense, with some saying that it was referencing a phrase commonly used by the Black community

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