Jennifer Aniston and Jamie Foxx apologise after backlash over antisemitic post
Jennifer Aniston has recently taken a firm stance on the recent controversy surrounding Jamie Foxx's social media post about Jesus, which sparked concerns about antisemitism. The actor had shared a cryptic post on his Instagram, which has now been deleted, with the message: "They killed this dude named Jesus...what do you think they'll do to you???!"
As obvious, his fans and critics didn't take it well, and the actor faced severe backlash. The post was interpreted as an antisemitic belief of "Jewish decide", which the American Jewish Committee defines as "the charge that Jews bear eternal responsibility for the death of Jesus Christ."
Jamie Foxx's cryptic post on Jesus has triggered a severe backlash.
The actor deleted the post later, but not before fans noticed that it was liked by Jennifer Aniston. Distancing herself from the "Like Comment" she took to Instagram to refute any claims that she might've been supporting any messages affiliated with Jamie's deleted post.
"This really makes me sick", her statement began. "I did not 'like' this post on purpose or by accident. And more importantly, I want to be clear to my friends and anyone hurt by this showing up in their feeds".
She further went on to add, "I do not support any form of antisemitism. And I truly don't tolerate HATE of any kind Period".
Jamie Foxx, too, reacted to the backlash and apologised to the Jewish community stating, "I know my choice of words have caused offence and I'm sorry. That was never my intention."
He further went on to clarify, "I was betrayed by a fake friend, and that's what I meant with 'they', not anything more. I only have love in my heart for everyone. I love and support the Jewish community."
Jamie was forced to apologise after netizens slammed him for his anti-semitic thinking. Even some compared Jamie's now-deleted post with Kanye West's antisemitism.
One user wrote, ''For crying out loud. Has Jamie Foxx gone full Kanye on us?''
"Did Kanye hack Jamie Foxx's Instagram account?" Another user wrote.
However, Jamie's fans and supporters claim he was referring to Judas, "Jamie Foxx was talking about Judas betraying Jesus, and yall turned it into him hating Jews."
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