In the latter part of 2022, legendary comedian Jay Leno faced a series of setbacks, including a severe car fire and a motorcycle accident. The 73-year-old, known for hosting The Tonight Show, endured burns and physical injuries, spending nine days in a burn center.
Leno displayed unwavering spirit despite adversity, emphasizing his commitment to his career in an exclusive interview. He stated, “That’s when you retire when you have your stroke.” Leno, hosting shows like Jay Leno’s Garage, remained dedicated to late-night entertainment.
Reflecting on the car fire, Leno acknowledged occupational risks, stating, “When you work with cars, you have a lot of accidents.” He described the fire’s intensity, opting for skin grafting procedures and hyperbaric chamber sessions for healing.
Choosing to abstain from painkillers, Leno received immense support from his family and friends, including John Travolta and Tom Selleck. Leno’s resilience was evident as he returned to the stage, showcasing his enduring influence in the entertainment industry.