Legendary late-night host Jay Leno, 75, made a seldom-seen red carpet appearance, stepping out publicly as he and his wife, Mavis Leno, navigate ongoing health challenges. The iconic comedian’s presence at the event offered a glimpse into their lives as they face these personal battles together. His return to the spotlight comes after a period of significant health hurdles for both.

The beloved former Tonight Show host has faced a series of health incidents. Leno suffered serious burns in November 2022 when flames erupted as he worked on his vintage cars. Just a few months later, the comedian was injured in a motorcycle accident in January 2023 that left him with broken bones.

BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA – JUNE 26: Jay Leno attends the opening night gala premiere of “Midas Man” at the 20th Los Angeles Jewish Film Festival at Saban Theatre on June 26, 2025 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Michael Tullberg/Getty Images)

While Jay’s physical recoveries from these incidents have been widely reported, the couple has also been managing Mavis Leno’s health, as she was diagnosed with advanced dementia. Their shared experiences underscore a period of challenges for the couple, who have been married since 1980.

Leno’s career spanned 22 years at the helm of NBC’s The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, from 1992 to 2014, where he entertained nightly audiences with his affable style and observational humor. He became a fixture in American homes, known for his clean comedy and interviews with a of celebrities, politicians, and everyday heroes.

His departure from late-night television involved significant public attention, particularly surrounding the transition of hosts and his brief return to the show. After stepping down from The Tonight Show, Leno continued to pursue his passion for comedy, performing stand-up across the country and hosting Jay Leno’s Garage..

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