Jamie Foxx
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Jamie Foxx stopped by the the "Late Show" with David Letterman, and moved like Jagger, to the delight of the audience.

Foxx stars in "Django Unchained" as a freed slave named Django, alongside Leonardo DiCaprio, Samuel L. Jackson, and Kerry Washington.

The comical actor is no stranger to creating humorous moments.

Last month, Foxx called President Barack Obama “our lord and savior” while presenting at the 2012 Soul Train Awards in Las Vegas. “It’s like church over here. First of all, give an honor to God and our lord and savior, Barack Obama,” he said.

The comment was received warmly with shouts and applause from the audience.

Meanwhile, Mick Jagger also caused commentary from viewers, but it did not cause audience members to laugh.

He was criticized during his set with the Rolling Stones, when the English musician opened by saying:

“This has got to be the largest collection of old English musicians ever assembled in Madison Square Garden. But I’ve got to say, if it rains in London, you’ve got to come and help us, OK?”

“I can’t believe Mick Jagger said “If it rains in London I want you guys to come help us” what a scumbag thing to say…” wrote twitter user @JoeMo724.

@BenPurzak68 said, “Not a big fan of the stones. Especially after what Mick Jagger said about we have to help now when it rains in London.”

“Did Mick Jagger just dismiss the scale of the hurricane damage?” asked @ParkAvesFinest.

Watch Jamie Foxx moving like Jagger on the Letterman show below: