Jamie Foxx celebrates his 53rd birthday with a dance party on the set of Dad Stop Embarrassing Me

Jamie Foxx celebrates his 53rd birthday with a dance party on the set of his TV show Dad Stop Embarrassing Me

Jamie Foxx celebrated his 53rd birthday on the set of his new TV series Dad Stop Embarrassing Me with some of his co-stars.

The actor shared a new video on Instagram of him dancing with actresses Heather Hemmens, Natalie Friedman and Porscha Coleman on Sunday.

While the actors were certainly hard at work filming the series, they took a fun-filled break to do a little dance.

Dance party: Jamie Foxx celebrated his 53rd birthday on the set of his new TV series Dad Stop Embarrassing Me with some of his co-stars

‘That feeling you get when it’s yo Bday!!’ he said, adding the hashtag #sagazfuk #setlife #dsem and tagging his co-stars.

Foxx was decked out in all black, with a black long-sleeved shirt, black pants and a black baseball cap.

He also had a silver watch on one wrist and a silver bracelet on his other wrist as he hung out on the set. 

That feeling: 'That feeling you get when it’s yo Bday!!' he said, adding the hashtag #sagazfuk #setlife #dsem and tagging his co-stars

That feeling: ‘That feeling you get when it’s yo Bday!!’ he said, adding the hashtag #sagazfuk #setlife #dsem and tagging his co-stars

Foxx’s new series Dad Stop Embarrassing Me was announced by Netflix back in September.

The show is inspired by the relationship between Foxx and his 26-year-old daughter Corrinne Foxx.

The father and daughter duo will both produce the show with Alex Avant, with Bentley Kyle Evans serving as showrunner.

New show: Foxx's new series Dad Stop Embarrassing Me was announced by Netflix back in September

New show: Foxx’s new series Dad Stop Embarrassing Me was announced by Netflix back in September

The show will also star David Alan Grier, Kyla-Drew, Chyna Lane, Jay Phoenix, Harry Zinn and Cleo Barry.

Foxx recently mourned the loss of his younger sister DeOndra Dixon, and he announced in November he will create The DeOndra Dixon Fund in partnership with Global’s founder Michelle Sie Whitten.

The actor made the announcement during the Global Down Syndrome Foundation’s virtual Beautiful Be Yourself Fashion Show, which is the largest fundraiser for Down syndrome in the world.

Cast: The show will also star David Alan Grier, Kyla-Drew, Chyna Lane, Jay Phoenix, Harry Zinn and Cleo Barry

Cast: The show will also star David Alan Grier, Kyla-Drew, Chyna Lane, Jay Phoenix, Harry Zinn and Cleo Barry

Dixon’s impact on the foundation was best exemplified in ‘A Loving Tribute’ to her on its website — globaldownsyndrome.org — following her passing.  

‘Our Down syndrome community has lost a beacon of hope, a true leader, and role model whose aim was to always help others. She was a bright light in this world of ours,’ it read in part.

‘She is no doubt a true angel looking down on us, just as she was always an angel on Earth.’

Impact: Dixon's impact on the foundation was best exemplified in 'A Loving Tribute' to her on its website -- globaldownsyndrome.org -- following her passing

Impact: Dixon’s impact on the foundation was best exemplified in ‘A Loving Tribute’ to her on its website — globaldownsyndrome.org — following her passing