EXCLUSIVE INVITING US INTO HIS LAVISH L.A. HOME JAMIE FOXX TELLS WHY DAUGHTER CORINNE IS HIS RAY OF LIGHT AS SHE PREPARES TO MAKE A DAZZLING DEBUT Jamie poses with his daughter Corinne at the Foxx family s stunning home in Los Angeles. The 20-year-old is studying at university in Calirnia, models in her free time and would eventually like to llow in her dad s acting otsteps. I m very supportive of Corinne pursuing all her goals and dreams, says Jamie. Corinne is one of the most grounded people I ve ever met. She really doesn t care about my fame. To her, I m just Dad Jamie Foxx has made his name as one of the most talented people on the planet: an actor, singer- songw riter and stand-up comedian who has won numerous aw ards, including an Oscar and Golden Globe during his 25-y ear career. r But r father of tw o Jamie, 46, it s the opinions of his daughters Corinne, 20, and five-y ear- old Anelise that count most. My daughters are the loves of my life, say s Jamie. They hav e softened me in more ways than I will admit but I will say it is Corinne and Anelise who hav e taught me what s truly important in life. Jamie is speaking to Hello! in his spectacular fa mily home in Los An geles. Wi th its Grecian-sty le entrance and panoramic views, the house is the fa mily s hav en fr om their fu ll schedules. Now that Corinne s a young adult with a busy college life, I m just gratefu l I m cool enough that she still wants to hang out with me, Jamie say s, laughing. Already making her name as a model while stu dy ing at univ ersity, Corinne shares her fa ther s devotion to fa mily including her maternal half- sister Leah, 6, who joined the fa mily in this exclusive photo shoot. My sisters are both much younger than me so I m very protective of them; we don t hav e that rivalry that most siblings do, she tells us. Jamie shares that instinct and has been carefu l to keep the identities of Corinne s and Anelise s mothers out of the public domain. At the end of November, however, Corinne wi ll be centre of attention at Le Bal des Débutantes, the annual debutante ball in Paris. She ll be stepping out into society with 25 other young women fr om prominent fa milies, including Isabel Beattyt daughter of actors Wa rren Beattyt and Annette Bening all wearing couture gowns (Corinne has been working with Marchesa r her dress) and jewels fr om Swiss house Bucherer. r I m so proud of Corinne and I cherish every opportu nity r quality ti me together, say s Jamie. She s one of the most grounded people I ve ever met. She really doesn t care about my fa me and while she may get certain opportunities and attention fr om it, she keeps a very level head about it all. To her, I m just Dad. DADDY COOL He s definitely a cool dad, smiles Corinne. I sti ll can t believe I wa s lucky enough to get a fa th er like my dad. He s so loving, kind, generous, talented and smart. I look up to him and he 74 HELLOMAGAZINE.CA
Dad is so loving, generous and talented. He inspires me to be a better person HELLO! 75
We love to collaborate. We bond through our love of art, music and film CORINNE WEB WANT TO SEE MORE? OUR ROUNDUP OF CELEBRITY DAUGHTERS WHO HAV E MADE THEIR DEBUTS VISIT HELLOMAGAZINE.CA Jamie tickles the ivories r Corinne under a portrait of Ray Charles (above). He played the musician in Ray, a role that won him the Best Actor Oscar in 2005 (below). Corinne often accompanies her dad to red-carpet events, including this year s Oscars (left). inspires me to be a better person and to work harder. r He alwaya s listens to me and values my opinion. He s also just so hilarious. He makes me and my friends laugh whenever we re together. Born Eric Marlon Bishop, Jamie was raised in Te xas by his maternal grandparents. Encouraged by them, he studied classical music and composition at Cali rnia s United States International University. A stand-up comedy career began unexpectedly in 1989 when his then-girlfr iend dared him to per rm on open-mic night. Getting a taste r the stage and learning that fe male comedians were oft en called up first, he changed his name to the ambiguous Jamie Foxx. In 1991 Jamie joined the cast of In Living Color and starred in his own sitcom r five years be re hitting the big screen, earning the Best Actor Oscar in 2005 as Ray Charles in the biopic Ray. Seven years later, Jamie reunited with his Ray co-star Ke rry Wa shington in Qu entin Ta rantino s Dj ang o Un chained. Jamie s values of hard work and education hav e clearly been passed on to Corinne, a student at the University of Southern Cali rnia. Right now, I am studying public relations and business administration, she say s. College is the best thing that ever happened to me. I ve grown so much. She has also recently appeared in a campaign r the accessories brand Icing. Modelling is a great way r me to work while I m studying. And hopefu lly, in the fu ture, I can llow in my fa ther s otsteps as an actress. We love to collaborate creatively on music and film proj ects, adds Corinne. We re both creatively minded, so we bond through our love of art, music and film. I wish I was fu nny enough to be a comedian. My dad is gift ed with his comedic talent. SUPPORT ING ROLE Corinne s ambition must make r a packed schedule. Does Jamie ever worry she s over- doing things? I m very supportive of Corinne pursuing all her goals and dreams, he says. I fe el unbelievably lucky to hav e tw o wonderfu l daughters and a career doing what I love. Corinne wh o has Jamie s surname, Bishop, but uses Foxx when she models has also inheri te d her dad s lov e of sports. As a yo ung man, Jamie play ed otball; Corinne was a cheer- leader and trained as a gy mnast and dancer. Her fa ther doesn t share her confidence on the dance floor, as they discovered during preparations r the fa ther- daughter waltz at Le Bal, to be held this year at the Palais de INSET FROM BOTTOM LEFT: IAN WEST/KEYSTONE PRESS; SGRANITZ/WIREIMAGE/GETTY IMAGES 76 HELLOMAGAZINE.CA
My daughters are the love of my life. They have taught me what s truly important in life Daddy s girls: Big sister Corinne sets a fine example r her six-yearold maternal half-sister Leah perched on the piano and her paternal half-sister Anelise, 5. My sisters are much younger than me, so I m very protective of them, says Corinne. We don t have that rivalry that most siblings do. HELLO! 77
With her good looks and athletic physique, it s little wonder that Corinne is a model in demand something Jamie approves of. My dad loves when I m the centre of attention, she says. Dad has taught me that no one can make me feel inferior. I m in control of my own happiness Off duty and off road: Cor inne and Jamie make the mos t of their free time in the hil ls abo ve Los Angeles. I m so proud of Co rinn e and I cherish every oppo po rtun unity r quality time together, says Jam amie. get ready r the opening waltz, vows Jamie. I can t step on my baby girl s toes. Inspired by traditional debutante balls in the United Kingdom and France, where aristocratic young ladies would come out to society, Le Bal was revived in 1992 to raise money r children s charity Enfants d Asie. With school and work, it s been tough preparing r Le Bal, says Corinne. But I researched the event and saw all the beautiful, well-rounded ladies involved and I was instantly hooked. I was also interested in using Le Bal as an opportunity to spread awareness about my philanthropy of choice, bullying prevention. Even r a seasoned red-carpet professional like Corinne, wearing a unique Marchesa gown at the event is another irresistible draw. I flew to New York r my dress fitting. I got to try on so many beautiful dresses. I felt like a princess, she says. Le Bal marks a young woman s coming of age and Jamie is confident Corinne will make the right choices in life, even when it comes to love. Fortunately, she hasn t brought anyone home who required scaring off. I m ready, though, just in case. LIKE FATHER, LIKE DAUGHTER Given her determination to llow in her father s famous otsteps, Corinne has taken one particular piece of his advice to heart. Dad told me, Never let anyone take your happiness away from you, she says. There are always people who ll want to tear you down or make you feel you re not good enough. My dad has taught me that no one can make me feel inferior or like I can t do something. He s taught me that I m in control of my own happiness. INTERVIEW: MICHELLE JOHNSON PHOTOS: JADRAN LAZIC/LE BAL/BUREAU233 MAKEUP: LE BAL/MAC UP M.A.C COSMETICS 78 HELLOMAGAZINE.CA