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Jamie Foxx ‘doing better’ as Martin Lawrence provides update on actor’s health after medical complication

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After actor Jamie Foxx suffered a "medical complication" last week, more celebrity friends are sending their well wishes for his recovery.

During Martin Lawrence’s Hollywood Walk of Fame star ceremony, the "Bad Boys" actor sent his thoughts and prayers to Foxx, 55, who remains hospitalized. "Well, I hear he's doing better … My prayers go out for him every night and just wishing the best for him, one of the best that we got in Hollywood.

Not only one of the best entertainers, but a good person," Lawrence said during an interview with Extra. Other stars, including Tracy Morgan and Steve Harvey, wished their dear friend Foxx a speedy recovery as well. "I love Jamie.

Jamie's a good friend of mine ... my prayers go up for Jamie," Morgan told Entertainment Tonight during the Hollywood event. "He's strong, he's a fighter, he's going to come out of it and he's good.

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