Cameron Diaz Makes Return to Acting on London Film Set With Jamie Foxx

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There's thing astir Cameron Diaz being backmost connected acceptable that makes america smile.

The Avaline businesswoman, who is making her instrumentality to acting for the upcoming Netflix movie Back successful Action, was photographed connected set alongside her co-star Jamie Foxx

In the snap, the 2 looked sharp, with the Ray actor wearing a sleek classical achromatic tuxedo. As for the Charlie's Angels star, she wore a black blazer and matching pants. 

The caller pics travel Jamie's speech with E! News successful August wherever helium revealed however helium was capable to person Cameron to travel retired of her status and instrumentality to the screen.

"We conscionable begged and pleased connected my knees, like, 'Just springiness the radical 1 much again,'" helium exclusively told E! News' Daily Pop. "We emotion her, we've been waiting connected her and this is conscionable gonna beryllium fantastic."

This isn't the archetypal clip Jamie and Cameron have worked together, fans volition callback that the two starred alongside each other in the 2014 remake of Annie, which was The Holiday actress' last movie earlier retirement.

Jamie broke the quality astir the movie backmost successful June by sharing a telephone telephone betwixt him, the histrion and Tom Brady on Twitter.

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"Cameron I anticipation you aren't huffy I recorded this, but nary turning backmost now. Had to telephone successful the GOAT to bring backmost different GOAT," Jamie tweeted June 29. "@CameronDiaz and I are BACK IN ACTION—our caller movie with @NetflixFilm. Production starting aboriginal this year!!"

During the call, the NFL backmost chimed successful to connection her immoderate advice, arsenic idiosyncratic who helium said is "relatively palmy astatine un-retiring."

"Honestly," Cameron joked astatine the time. "[You're] precisely what I needed."

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