Jamie Foxx painted the town red with “Real Housewives of Atlanta” stars Phaedra Parks, Cynthia Bailey and Porsha Williams.
The group spent a lively night singing and dancing while enjoying dinner at Prime 112 restaurant in Miami.
The “Django Unchained” star even jokingly gestured to Parks as he approached her during a night out in South Beach, saying he was warming her hands with the heat from his butt.
“It was baby a time 😂 We turned Prime into karaoke time 🔥👏🏾🤌🏾😂” Williams, 43, captioned an instagram carousel Saturday.
The third slide of Williams' post showed Parks, 51, twerking in a tight red dress.
Fox, 56, playfully rubbed his hands together on Parks' butt and joked: “It's warm in here!”
The women were also recorded turning the dinner into a karaoke night, belting out several songs, including Mariah Carey's 2005 hit “We Belong Together.”
Foxx also teased the person who appears to have recorded the video, saying, “You went to private school and you're beautiful.”
Bailey, 57, later accepted comments on the post. playfully scold Williams To use a steak knife as a pseudo microphone.
“Horrible! 🔪🤦🏽♀️🤣,” she wrote under the post, followed by Parks' caption: “Had a great time🔥😍🔥.”
Williams also posted a selfie with Fox with Parks' photobombing in the background.
The reality stars were in Miami for Bravo Fan Fest.
Many of Bravolebrity's followers then took to the comments to react to seeing Foxx outing with reality TV stars.
“So random for Jamie to get thrown. No shade 😂🤎,” one person wrote, while another added: “Just know it's a good time for Jamie Foxx 😂😂.”
The Oscar winner's night out with the ladies comes more than a year after he was hospitalized with a mysterious medical condition.
Last month, Fox appeared to address a health scare with an emotional post poking fun at himself. Upcoming Netflix specials“What happened is…”
“If you ask me if this is a stand-up comedy show, I would say no. This is an artistic explanation of something that went horribly wrong,” he wrote at the time.
“But thanks to the wonderful people of Atlanta, especially Piedmont Hospital, I was able to come back and get on stage and do what I love to do the most.”





