WWW- Jamie Foxx is finally talking about those explicit nude photos we told you about back in September. “Here’s what you can tell everybody,” Foxx says in February’s GQ. “There’s no farm animals involved. There’s no men involved. And to be honest with you? [The photos are] nice.”
Having seen some of the shots (which show Foxx having sex with a woman and with himself), we can confirm the above statements. And they do demonstrate that the Golden Globe nominee is, um, one of Hollywood’s biggest stars.
While he may be joking about the photo scandal to friends at Mr. Chow’s, his lawyers make it clear that he’s dead serious about getting the pictures back.
As we were the first to report, Foxx contends the pictures were stolen from his Vegas home, allegedly by someone on a construction crew.
“Jamie will pursue whatever means necessary to recover the stolen property and protect his own privacy rights,” his lawyer David Z. Chesnoff told us yesterday. “We haven’t reached a resolution. But we may soon.”
Phoenix-based photo agent David Hans Schmidt says he still has several of the pictures. “I’m happy to hear whatever they have to say,” said Schmidt.
The photo scandal has made Foxx tighten security at his infamous Tarzana party pad.
“People are showin’ up who may not be on the list,” the Oscar contender tells GQ’s Lisa DePaulo. “You have to be careful, because you don’t want anything bad to happen now.”
But not too careful.
Foxx told DePaulo he couldn’t talk to her one weekend because he had to stay home and prepare for his film “Jarhead.” But that Sunday morning, the journalist overheard “four beautiful bikinied women” at the Mondrian’s pool crowing about their all-night party with Jamie Foxx.
Foxx admits he has “a commitment problem. Of course I do! I’m a man.”
His favorite territory of a woman’s body, he confides, is the “posterior. … I like big-boned women. I like curves. I like to feel them. That’s what drives me.”
Despite his posterior-chasing, he sounds confident of his Oscar chances.
Has he written his speech?
“I wrote it when I was 3.”