Jay Leno gave an emotional update on his wife, Mavis, revealing how they get through the days when she is 'a little down' amid her battle with dementia. The TV personality, 74 - who was recently ...
But Leno didn't leave the network completely, and instead he began hosting The Jay Leno Show at 10 p.m. on week nights, ahead of The Tonight Show's regular time slot. NBC affiliates complained of ...
Jay Leno isn’t keen on a pair of bedazzled $847 sneakers he bought. But if they make his wife happy, they make him happy. The former “Tonight Show” host detailed a recent shopping trip with ...
Jay Leno is finding humorous moments with his wife during her battle with dementia. Leno, 74, opened up about the quality time he spends with his wife Mavis since the news of her advanced dementia ...
"I suppose if I had a real job where I had to work hard, I'd be more exhausted," Jay Leno jokes David Becker/Getty Jay Leno is sharing why he just does not sleep much. The comedian, 74, made ...
And as the countdown begins to Oscar night on March 2, Jay Leno is rooting for first-time host Conan O’Brien. “I think he’ll be great,” Leno, 74, exclusively told The Post. “He’s a ...
For Jay Leno, laughter has been the best medicine in coping with wife Mavis’ ongoing battle with dementia. “I still make her laugh every day, and that’s always fun,” Leno, 74, told The Post.
Renowned comedian and former television host Jay Leno shares how he helped serve hot meals to California firefighters, praising them as "the best fire department in the world." Since the outbreak ...
As firefighters race to quell the devastating wildfires plaguing Los Angeles, Jay Leno is doing his part to help out. On Monday, the former late-night talk show host stopped by the Pacific ...
Jay Leno was one of the many Los Angelenos who spoke with Anderson Cooper on CNN Monday, as the comedian was out doing what he could for his struggling city. The former Tonight Show host noted ...
Jay Leno has gone viral online after he discussed the devastation of the LA wildfires with CNN reporter Anderson Cooper, comparing it to the aftermath of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima.