Jamie Foxx jams out with Cameron Diaz to promote Back In Action after being blasted for his white women jibe
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Jamie Foxx ignored his recent controversies - including being blasted for his offensive song about white women - as he teamed up with Cameron Diaz to promote their upcoming Netflix movie. The streaming giant took to Instagram on Friday to post a video of the 57-year-old Oscar winner behind a piano and his 52-year-old co-star dancing beside him ahead of the release of her comeback flick Back In Action.
Jamie tickled the ivories as he began the fun clip by singing the name of their film: 'Back In Action. Back In Action. Satisfaction. We're Back In Action.'. Cameron showed off her dance moves including doing an impressive back bend while shaking her hips and hands before belting out a big laugh.
The two stars sat next to each other on the piano bench a Jamie said: 'People don't even realize how long we've been friends.'. Cameron replies: 'That's true. We were in Any Given Sunday together, which was in 1999. And now we're Back In Action, baby.'. Jamie Foxx ignored his recent controversies - including being blasted for his offensive song about white women - as he teamed up with Cameron Diaz to promote their upcoming Netflix movie.
Jamie then picks up the song once again as he croons: 'Back In Action, we've been friends since before Apple started making the iPod and now they make the iPhone and not the iPod.'. Cameron then urges her co-star: 'Tell 'em what else happened, Jamie.'. And then the A-lister goes on to name things that did not exist before their friendship began in 1999 including Martha Stewart getting into weed and becoming BFFs with Snoop Dogg, keyboard cat, NFTs, DVDs, Salt Bae, and several other pop culture moments.