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Jamie Foxx Apologizes To Miley Cyrus On 'Leno'

'Sometimes, as comedians, we go a little bit too far,' actor says of his radio-show comments.

On Tuesday night, [artist id="7590"]Jamie Foxx[/artist] made an apology to teen queen [article id="1609169"]Miley Cyrus for off-color comments[/article] he made about her on his satellite radio show on Sunday. When Foxx stopped by "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" to promote his new movie "The Soloist," he explained the reason for his comments.

"I so apologize to [Cyrus], and this is sincere," Foxx said, referring to his comments that [artist id="2408193"]Miley[/artist] should "grow up," make a sex tape and do drugs. "I am a comedian, and you guys know that whatever I say, I don't mean any of it. And sometimes, as comedians, as we do, we go a little bit too far."

He went on to defend his radio show as "the black Howard Stern."

"We go at everybody," Foxx told Leno. "There was a situation with Miley Cyrus, and I just want to say, I apologize for what I said. I didn't mean it maliciously. You know I'm a comedian. You know my heart."

Foxx, who has a 14-year-old daughter, said that he would like to call the 16-year-old Cyrus to apologize. "Miley, I apologize, so I'll call you. I got a daughter too, so I completely understand."

Earlier on Tuesday, a source told E! News that Miley's dad, Billy Ray Cyrus, wasn't pleased to hear what Foxx had said about his daughter. "He thinks Jamie was out of line and didn't find any humor in it," the source said, pointing out that Miley had even met Foxx at the [article id="1603046"]Kids' Inaugural Concert[/article] in January. "He doesn't understand why he would do that to Miley, especially since he has teenage daughter himself.

"Billy Ray isn't going to say anything publicly because he doesn't want this to escalate," the source said. "He wishes it would just go away."

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