The family milestone comes three years after the actor and comedian was hospitalized after suffering a stroke.
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Jamie Foxx is making a ‘return to action’ in the fatherhood department.
The Oscar-winning actor and comedian, 58, is pregnant with his third child with girlfriend Alice Huckstep, USA TODAY has learned. TMZ was first to report the news.
According to TMZ, Huckstep is “already several months along” in her pregnancy. The paper noted that the gender of Fox and Huckstep’s baby has not yet been confirmed.
USA TODAY has reached out to Fox’s representatives for comment.
Foxx has two daughters, Corinne Foxx, 32, and Anneliese Foxx, 17, with ex-girlfriends Connie Klein and Christine Grannis, respectively.
The family milestone comes three years after Fox was hospitalized with a mysterious illness that he later revealed was a stroke caused by a brain hemorrhage, sparking health concerns. Fox then fell into a coma for several weeks.
During an appearance at the 2025 BET Awards last June, Fox credited her daughter Anneliese for improving her recovery efforts.
“When I was there fighting for my life, I have to tell you this: They were like, ‘We’re going to lose him because his vitals are bad.’ And I didn’t want my 14-year-old to see that,” Fox said at the time. “But Anneliese had heard the conversation and snuck into my hospital room with a guitar and said, ‘I know what Dad needs.’
“And when she played the guitar, my vitals improved. And I realized that God was in her guitar,” Fox continued. “Annelise Estelle Fox, my baby with the big hair. She’s hiding under that hair because she’s got something special. You’re so beautiful, dude.”
The “Ray” star also sent a heartfelt shout-out to her daughter Corinne, who often shared updates about Foxx’s health on social media.
“My beautiful daughter Corinne, I can’t say enough about you,” Fox said. “You’ve always put everything off. But when I needed to drive, you drove. And you made sure I was here. And at some point I’m going to stop crying, but I haven’t stopped yet.”
Contributor: KiMi Robinson, USA TODAY

