The famed former host of The Tonight Show experienced a string of tragic occurrences in the latter half of 2022 that left him dealing with the fallout of not one, but two big events, leaving him with a variety of ailments dispersed across his body.
The first event happened the year before when the 73-year-old comedian became involved in a terrible car fire. Jay Leno was devotedly repairing one of his beloved antique cars in the limits of his Los Angeles residence’s garage.
He had no idea that this momentous day would live in his memories forever. He developed severe second and third-degree burns as a result of the terrible turn of events, forcing a nine-day stay at the renowned Grossman Burn Center in West Hills.
But the comedic character’s well-being seemed to be pursued by fate with unrelenting zeal.
Jay Leno was suffering from two cracked ribs and a shattered collarbone after he was involved in an accident while riding his motorcycle.
Despite a series of mishaps, the comedian’s unflappable spirit never wavered; now, he hosts the riveting shows Jay Leno’s Garage and the NBC game show You Bet Your Life.
Leno revealed details about his retirement intentions or lack thereof, and the events that would make him decide to leave public life in an exclusive interview during the Hot Wheels: Ultimate Challenge premiere.
Firmly rooted in his dedication to the late-night industry, the seasoned host made it clear that he wanted to carry on with his career, refusing to consider retirement unless fate delivered him an unanticipated blow in the shape of a stroke. He stated bluntly, “Then you slow down.”
He made a solid commitment to follow his chosen course until his health forbade it, saying, “That’s when you retire when you have your stroke.” As he admirably recovered from his recent incidents, Jay Leno’s extraordinary fortitude was on display.
After a lengthy hospital stay that included a demonstration of grafting techniques, he didn’t waste any time getting back behind the wheel and even visiting the sites of his unfortunate collisions.
His devoted 43-year-old wife, Mavis, recalled heartfelt acts of support from influential people in the field throughout his time in the burn center.
“John Travolta gave me a big Italian basket,” she said, “Tom Selleck sent me an exquisite bouquet, and Russell Crowe took the time to reach out from Australia.”
The couple was extremely moved by these displays of devotion as they were witnesses to the depth of friendship they had developed over the course of their illustrious lives.