Jamie Foxx throws Cameron Diaz ​​comeback movie into chaos after

Jamie Foxx ‘throws Cameron Diaz’ ​​comeback movie into chaos after firing four crew members’

‘He had a meltdown!’: Jamie Foxx wreaks havoc on Cameron Diaz’ ​​comeback movie and fires four crew members – after returning to acting after 9 years of retirement

Cameron’s Diaz’ ​​first film in nine years was reportedly thrown into chaos after co-star Jamie Foxx suffered a “meltdown” on set.

It has been reported that the 55-year-old actor was so unhappy with the production on the London set of Back In Action that four people were fired.

The Netflix comedy marks Cameron’s return to acting, having previously stepped out of the spotlight to raise their three-year-old son Raddix.

According to The Sun, Oscar winner Jamie has cut an executive producer, two directors and even his own driver, who became “pretty unpopular” in the process.

A source told the publication, “There were some issues on set and Jamie had a major meltdown.”

Meltdown: Cameron's first film in nine years was reportedly thrown into chaos after co-star Jamie Foxx was on the set of Meltdown (pictured on set earlier this month).

Meltdown: Cameron’s first film in nine years was reportedly thrown into chaos after co-star Jamie Foxx was on the set of Meltdown (pictured on set earlier this month).

Unhappy: It was reported that the actor was so unhappy with the production on the London set of Back In Action that four people were fired

Unhappy: It was reported that the actor was so unhappy with the production on the London set of Back In Action that four people were fired

“He called for the problems to be resolved immediately and fired four production workers – as if that would magically improve the situation.”

Before I add, “Me people working on this are so fed up with how this has turned out and Jamie has become quite unpopular.”

Web has reached out to representatives from Jamie and Netflix for comment.

Back in Action will be the duo’s third collaboration following 1999’s Any Given Sunday and Cameron’s on-screen appearance in 2014’s Annie.

Directed by Horrible Bosses’ Seth Gordon and written by Neighbors screenwriter Brendan O’Brien, the film has been shooting in London since December.

Although little is known about the plot, the actors have been spotted filming stunts on the River Thames alongside co-star Glenn Close, 75.