Jamie Foxx, 56, gave daughter Corrine the second largest mansion in the U.S as a dowry on her wedding day
Foxx’s sprawling 17,000-square foot Hidden Valley estate was seen being renovated in photos obtained by Page Six on Friday.
The snaps show a large dumpster filled with discarded building materials sitting in the backyard of the luxurious home.
Handyman equipment like a ladder and a worker’s table and slabs of wood were also seen beneath his wrap-around balcony.
It’s unclear what kind of refurbishments were being made to the not-so-humble abode and his rep did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
The “Ray” actor, 55, reportedly purchased the Mediterranean-style villa, which sits on 40 acres of land with panoramic mountain views, in 2007.
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The home was built in 1995 and consists of 10 bedrooms, 12 baths, a formal living room dining area, game room, gym, gourmet kitchen, library, a recording studio and five-car garage.
Arguably the most impressive feature of the home is Foxx’s opulent primary bedroom, which includes a sitting room, two large fireplaces, dual baths, a sauna and a balcony.
And outside, the home is just as decked out as the inside.
For $2,200 a night, Foxx enjoyed the eight-bedroom, seven-and-a-half-bath mansion.
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.The house features a luxe poolside bar, lounge, and hot tub. The kitchen is particularly beautiful, with an open floor plan and stainless-steel appliances to complement the wrought-iron decor that peppers the rest of the home.
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