Jamie Foxx Revealed Why He Has A Personal Vendetta Against Terrence Howard

Posted On : December 13, 2017
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“Well I know how he gets work, he just ain’t my favorite right now…he gotta come holla at me. […] He really went hard on me in this interview on CNN, saying that ‘Jamie Foxx’s music wasn’t THAT.” Jamie said Terrence threw that colossal sized shade at him when Howard was pushing his album as well, which Jamie referred to as ‘going plastic’…as in zero record sales.

See what else he said about Howard below:

Classic! Kevin Hart Turn The Tables On Jamie & Jamie Responded

Now, some of y’all may be thinking, ‘Jamie’s always roasting somebody, like he ain’t got no flaws.’ And that may be true, but there’s no denying that Jamie never ceases to crack us up, while demolishing one of his arch enemies.

Speaking of which, there was another classic time in Foxx’s career, when he and Kevin Hart went at it his ‘The Foxxhole’ Sattelite radio show. They both were going tit for tat and were equally hilarious, so I don’t think neither of them ‘won’ that battle so to speak. BUT Kevin made the whole room fall out, when he pointed out an elephant in the room- Jamie’s prior hairline. You see, at that time, it was easy for Kev’ to take shots at Foxx’s hair, because many people were doing so online already. Kevin told Jamie:

“I bet this…we’ll all be able to tell how old Jamie REALLY is, if he stops coloring his hairline….You DRAW your hair..LOL.”

Although it was a joke, Jamie seemed a lil’ pissed off by it then. Fast forward to now though, and he is a hairline meme joke NO MORE, because he’s clearly either gotten the hair transplant surgery, or a barber who’s skilled with that hair fiber powder.

Next Page: Check out Jamie’s hairline before and after >>>

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