The former “Tonight Show” host Jay Leno suffered serious burns in a gasoline fire last weekend, and he’s been at the Grossman Burn Center ever since. The former “Home Improvement” star Tim Allen has since revealed that he visited Leno at the facility, and he gave fans an update on how he is doing.
But first, check out one of Leno and Allen’s more fun moments in the video below.
Jay Leno challenges a blindfolded Tim Allen to guess what car they’re in. Will he guess correctly? Find out!#Jayleno #TimAllen #Jaylenosgarage #mazda #Oldsmobile #citroen #cars pic.twitter.com/fUr9Kr42Bf
— Jay Leno's Garage (@LenosGarage) March 26, 2020
‘He’s Feeling Better’
“He’s feeling better,” Allen told TMZ. “We did some jokes, which is what we do. We commiserated. We just connected as friends and that’s the one thing you can do.”
Allen went on to assure fans that Leno’s face will not be disfigured by the fire despite suffering third degree burns to it.
“His face looks great,” the former “Last Man Standing” star continued. “He’s handsome and he’s happy. The hospital is doing a great job taking care of him.”
“Jay is good – it’s wonderful because he’s feeling better, feeling better,” he added, explaining that he’d brought “his car magazines” for Leno to look at while he recovers.
Who beeped at Tim Allen and Jay Leno?
The friends hit the road and travel to the future with the 2022 Kenworth T680, and Jay notes, "Once you lay your eyes on the Ritz-like luxury of the (truck), you'll wonder how it could've been any other way!" pic.twitter.com/swrf0rzLQa
— Jay Leno's Garage (@LenosGarage) September 23, 2022
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Leno Calls Allen
Leno was working on a vintage car in his garage in Burbank, California when the vehicle burst into flames last weekend. Allen had previously told USA Today that Leno called him immediately after the fire and said, “Yeah, I got burned pretty bad.”
“I said, ‘But you’re on the phone. I would be crying in the hospital if I was burned,'” Allen recalled. “He goes, ‘Yeah, it’s pretty bad.’ ‘Do you have no central nervous system? I don’t understand how’re you talking on the phone.’ But he’s doing alright.”
Leno himself released a statement after the fire, saying, “I got some serious burns from a gasoline fire. I am ok. Just need a week or two to get back on my feet,” according to Daily Mail.
Joey Boy! 😂😂😂 @ofctimallen @jayleno Fantastic Scene. #LastManStanding @LastManStanding @AllenRocks7 @chercook11 pic.twitter.com/gM7smBxG7y
— Ron Haynes (@RonHayn44510043) May 21, 2021
Mechanic Gives Details On Fire
George Swift, a mechanic in Leno’s garage, spoke out to give more details about the fire.
“It was a steam car. This steam was made by gas. It got sprayed, as a gas,” Swift said. “He called me, and he told me there was a fire and the fire department is coming.”
Swift later told Access Hollywood that Leno is “going to be fine. It’s nothing life-threatening. He’s in great spirits, but you know, it’s going to take a while.”
In an exclusive video, Jay Leno is seen in a hyperbaric chamber undergoing treatment for the severe burns he sustained from a car fire. pic.twitter.com/Ca89gcbxjI
— Inside Edition (@InsideEdition) November 17, 2022
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Leno ‘In Stable Condition’
A spokesperson for the Grossman Burn Center told People Magazine that “Jay wants everyone to know that he is in stable condition and receiving treatment … for burns that he received to his face and hands from a gasoline accident in his garage over the weekend.”
“He is in good humor and is touched by all the inquiries into his condition and well wishes,” the spokesperson continued. “[He] wants to let everyone know he is doing well and is in “the best burn center in the United States.'”
BREAKING: Jay Leno burned in a car fire, according to reports. pic.twitter.com/wMkONJnApJ
— NEWSMAX (@NEWSMAX) November 14, 2022
Leno has long been known to have a passion for cars, and he has 180 vehicles in his garage including exotic cars, hypercars and museum-grade artifacts, according to US News & World Report.
Please pray for Leno as he continues on his long road to recovery from this tragic incident.