This week has been a rough ride for Jay Leno. Literally and figuratively.
On Thursday, the late-night legend, 72, revealed to the Las Vegas Review Journal that he’s on the mend — again — from a Jan. 17 motorcycle accident that broke several bones in his body.
To make matters worse, soon after that interview was published, The Hollywood Reporter revealed that CNBC is canceling the comedian’s show, Jay Leno’s Garage, after seven seasons of being in the primetime spot, as part of the network’s recent shift to invest more in business news and personal finance content — thus ending Leno’s three-decades-long relationship with NBC, following a 22-year stint hosting the Tonight Show.
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The comedian, who is prepping for a one-night engagement at the Wynn hotel in Vegas on March 31, explained that he “got knocked off” his vintage motorcycle (a 1940 Indian) after taking it on a test drive, during which he decided to pull over after smelling what he thought was leaking gas.
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