There’s no doubt that Jamie Foxx loves his kids, and his eldest daughter Corrine Foxx recently opened up about just how much her dad means to her. At 25 years old, Corrine made a stylish appearance at the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s Annual Grants Banquet on July 31, 2019, where she shared some heartfelt words about her famous father. Let me tell you, this moment was truly special.
A Moment to Remember: Corrine and Jamie at the Oscars
When asked about her favorite memory with her dad, Corrine didn’t hesitate. “There are so many,” she began, her voice filled with warmth. “But probably the most memorable was when I went with him to the Oscars when he won his Academy Award.” Corrine, who was only 10 years old at the time, recalled the magical evening. “I don’t think I fully understood what that meant back then. But when I saw him on stage, I got it. It was just us two there, and it’s something we can always bond over.” Can you imagine the pride she must have felt watching her dad take home that prestigious award?

Winning the Oscar: A Moment to Cherish Forever
Corrine also shared the emotional experience of watching her dad win the Best Actor award for his incredible performance in Ray. “I remember right before they announced the winner, I looked at him and said, ‘Dad, even if you don’t win, you’re still a great actor,’” she reminisced. “I could feel how nervous he was, and obviously, seeing him win was something I’ll cherish forever.” Can you picture that moment? The anticipation, the nerves, and then the overwhelming joy—it’s the kind of memory that stays with you for life.
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Family Adventures: Where Bonding Happens
Aside from the glitz and glamour of Hollywood, Corrine talked about the simpler adventures she enjoys with her family. “We go on some amazing trips. Every summer, we head to Montana and disconnect from the world,” she explained. “We turn off our phones, go jet skiing, fishing, and horseback riding. It’s so rustic and peaceful. It’s a great break from reality, and honestly, we bond more when things are simple. Being out in nature, away from the spotlight, is where we truly connect.” Sounds like the perfect escape, doesn’t it?



