Jay Leno is recovering from a painful wound for the next year in a column. This time around, the suspect was a rocky valley that the 74-year-old artist misjudged.
Leno chose to take a shortcut after a few hours of breakfast when he opted to take a left-hander that caused him to roll 60 foot down a hill and hit some stones as he arrived at the Comedy for Koby function in Beverly Hills, he told TMZ on Monday.
” I fell over, only boom, boom, boom”, he said, laughing at himself and flipping up his gaze patch to uncover a sprawling scar.
Along with hurting his attention, Leno broke his elbow and lost a hammer, he told , Inside Release:” I am all black and blue”.
Despite the tragedy, the original host of” The Tonight Show” went on with his present as scheduled. In , photos , posted by the Pittsburgh place, Leno can be seen sporting an attention piece. When you have 2, 600 persons waiting on you, he told TMZ,” The present must go on”.
Leno returned to Los Angeles after receiving treatment for his wounds, and he also planned a Saturday performance at the Yaamava’s Theater in nearby San Bernardino.
Leno’s agent did not respond to The Times ‘ request for comment quickly on Tuesday.
Early next year, Leno crashed his motorcycle and wound up with a broken neck, two busted ribs and two cracked legs.
” But I’m Fine”! he told the , Las Vegas Review-Journal , at the time. ” I’m working this weekend”.
Just two weeks before that, about precisely two years ago, the” Jay Leno’s Garage” star was  , treated for subsequent- and third-degree burns , he sustained while working on an older car in his Burbank door. Leno’s friend Dave Killackey, who was in the garage with him, later recounted the incident to” Today“, saying,” He downplays it all, but I’m telling you, he was really engulfed. I could n’t see his face. It was a wall of fire”.
” The great thing about this age is you do n’t learn by your mistakes”, he joked to TMZ Monday night. ” You keep doing the same terrible thing”.
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