Jay Leno has been released from the Grossman Burn Center on Monday (November 21) after he suffered “serious burns” in a gasoline fire.
It was revealed that the 72-year-old former Tonight Show host was hospitalized on Monday (November 13) after a fire erupted in his car garage in Los Angeles, with one of the cars bursting into flames and leaving him with burns on his face. He was reportedly underneath the car when the fire broke out. He was then taken to Grossman Burn Center for injuries.
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“Comedian Jay Leno was released from the Grossman Burn Center today,” his doctors shared in a statement. “After a 10-day stay at the facility, Jay will receive follow-up care at the Grossman Outpatient Burn Clinic for burns to his face, chest and hands he received during a fire at his home garage. Jay would like to let everyone know how thankful he is for the care he received, and is very appreciative of all of the well wishes. He is looking forward to spending Thanksgiving with his family and friends and wishes everyone a wonderful holiday.”
Deadline reports that during his stay, he underwent two surgeries and underwent hyperbaric oxygen therapy. A photo was also released of Jay, who had visible burn scars on his face, chin and neck.
We’re wishing Jay well as he continues his recovery.