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Netflix Hosts Strong Black Leds Celebrates Jamie Foxx, "What Had Happened Was" Special - Free Press of Jacksonville

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On Tuesday, December 10, 2024, Netflix hosted Strong Black Legends, a special evening celebrating the life and legacy of Jamie Foxx and his personal journey of recovery following the release of his new Netflix special, [...]

The post Netflix Hosts Strong Black Leds Celebrates Jamie Foxx, 'What Had Happened Was' Special appeared first on Free Press of Jacksonville.

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