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Jamie Foxx visited by family as he gets 'round-the-clock support in rehab centre'

Jamie Foxx has been supported by his family as he spends time in a physical rehabilitation facility.

The 55-year-old actor has reportedly been receiving treatment at the Chicago facility after he was discharged from hospital following a "medical emergency".

Jamie was hospitalised last month after becoming ill while working on set of his upcoming Netflix film, Back In Action.

At the time, his daughter Corinne Foxx said "quick action" was to thank for her father being "on his way to recovery".

She has since said Jamie is "recuperating" out of hospital and has been pictured at the physical rehabilitation centre to spend time with her father.

Corinne Foxx has been by her father's side (AFP via Getty Images)

In photographs obtained by TMZ, Corinne was was joined by Jamie's close friend Dave Brown as they went to spend time with the actor.

According to the publication, Jamie has been getting "round-the-clock treatment" while his family continue to remain by his side.

A source told the publication Jamie arrived at the Chicago facility in late April, after originally getting treatment in an Atlanta hospital.

They added that the actor is "recovering well".

The pictures come as former professional boxer Mike Tyson suggested Jamie had suffered a stroke last month.

Jamie Foxx is now out of hospital (zz/John Nacion/STAR MAX/IPx)

Speaking on the latest episode of the Valuetainment podcast, Mike said: "He's not feeling well. They said a stroke. I have no idea what happened to him."

Jamie's family are yet to reveal what happened to the star.

Jamie was set to portray Mike in the boxing legend's upcoming biographical TV series. Mike, Jamie, Martin Scorsese and Antoine Fuqua would be the executive producers for the show.

Mike Tyson gave an update on Jamie (Getty Images)

When asked what would be happening with the show following Jamie's health struggles, Mike said: "Well, it was a possibility. I don't know what's going to happen now. But, you know, it's a strong possibility."

After announcing the news that Jamie had left hospital, Corrinne also shared their plans to host a new game show.

"We are thrilled to be developing 'We Are Family' with Jeff Apploff and our friends at FOX Entertainment," Jamie and Corinne said in a statement.

"We hope this show brings as much fun to audiences at home as we’ve had creating it when it premieres next year."

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