Cameron Diaz supposedly stopped acting again after Jamie Foxx’s on-set implosion
Cameron Diaz is no more “back in real life.”
The entertainer will purportedly resign from her acting profession for good after she wraps the Netflix film “Back in real life” with Jamie Foxx so she can zero in on being a mother to her 3-year-old girl, Raddix.
“These consecutive 10-hour typical business days have been a ton on her and she detests being away from Raddix,” a source near Diaz told the Day day Mail on Monday.
“Cameron loves being a mother more than anything on earth.”
While Diaz’s better half, Benji Chafe, is steady of her acting vocation, her experience on set has evidently “been a great deal on him.”
“Even though she has been able to see her family while shooting the film, it is simply not the equivalent,” the insider guaranteed.
Diaz, 50, and Chafe, 44, got hitched in 2015 and invited Raddix in 2019.
A year preceding inviting their youngster, Diaz affirmed that she had resigned from acting.
Yet, the “Charlie’s Heavenly messengers” entertainer astonished fans when she made her acting re-visitation of a star close by Foxx, 55, in Netflix’s forthcoming activity parody flick, which is supposedly set to deliver at some point in 2024.
The Seth Gordon-directed movie was reportedly plagued with some drama, with Foxx allegedly having a tantrum on set, which led to him firing an executive producer, two directors, and his driver.
However, a source close to Diaz confirmed that the “Shrek” voice actress is on good terms with Foxx and that his reported “meltdown” had nothing to do with her alleged decision to re-retire from acting after this final project.
“When you are in a position of authority, sometimes you have to make decisions to let people go who do not share the same vision as you,” the source said, adding that it would be “incredibly surprised if it caused any tension between Jamie and Cameron.”
The Seth Gordon-coordinated film was supposedly tormented with some show, with Foxx purportedly having a fit on set, which prompted him to terminate a chief maker, two chiefs, and his driver.
In any case, a source near Diaz affirmed that the “Shrek” voice entertainer is friendly with Foxx and that his detailed “implosion” had nothing to do with her supposed choice to re-resign from acting after this last venture.
“At the point when you are in an influential place, in some cases you need to go with choices to let individuals go who don’t have a similar vision as you,” the source said, adding that it would be “unimaginably shocked assuming it created any pressure among Jamie and Cameron.”
“Annie” was outstandingly the last film Diaz featured in prior to reporting her retirement.
Diaz pondered the incongruity of getting back to acting in a film with Foxx subsequent to resigning following a joint effort with the “Beam” star.
“The last film I made was ‘Annie’ with Jamie, thus, the principal film back is this film with Jamie. He’s so perfect, he’s so natural, he’s so proficient, he’s so skilled,” Diaz told Jimmy Fallon on “The This evening Show” last September.