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Saturday May 24, 2025

Jamie Foxx reveals fun fact about Eddie Murphy’s house

Jamie Foxx talks about one constant element found in Eddie Murphy’s house atmosphere

By Web Desk
May 24, 2025
Jamie Foxx on Eddie Murphy, his comedy and his house

Jamie Foxx just dropped a hilariously unexpected truth about Eddie Murphy’s house, and that is, it smells too good for comedy.

During The Hollywood Reporter’s Stand-Up Emmy Roundtable, Foxx joined fellow comedians Sarah Silverman, Seth Meyers, Roy Wood Jr., Chelsea Handler, and Hasan Minhaj for some laughs and storytelling. 

While reflecting on what makes great stand-up material, the 57-year-old actor and comedian brought up a visit to Murphy’s house around the time Coming 2 America premiered, and let’s just say, he had a pretty good story to tell.

“He says he’s going to try to go do stand-up. I say to him, ‘You can’t.’ He says, ‘Why?’ I say, ‘This ain’t funny. Your house is too nice,’” Foxx recalled, drawing laughs from the group.

And then came the kicker. 

To emphasize just how over-the-top luxurious Murphy’s life is, Foxx shared a very specific memory, “He had a scent. You know, the sh-- that pumps through the house.”

Seth Meyers jumped in to clarify, “Like a hotel?”

Foxx confirmed—and even remembered asking Murphy what that fancy smell was.

“What is that smell?” he asked. “It’s pomegranate,” Murphy replied.

Foxx said that was the moment he knew stand-up just wasn’t in Murphy’s future anymore. 

“The fact that you know that s--- lets me know that you ain’t funny, bro,” he joked, pointing to the idea that comedy often comes from a place of struggle, not pomegranate air fresheners.

Foxx even admitted he’d faced a similar creative roadblock himself, saying, “I didn’t have anything to talk about.” But things took a serious turn in 2023, when he experienced a near-fatal stroke while filming Back in Action with Cameron Diaz in Atlanta.

“This stroke happened, and I’m like, ‘Oh, this is a platform.’ But I don’t want to have to have another stroke, even though we have [a deal for] another hour,” he quipped.

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