Jay Leno got behind the wheel after suffering burns when old car exploded in his face
Auto enthusiast Jay Leno is back at the wheel Los Angeles TUESDAY – Ten days after he was badly burned when the vintage 1907 steam engine he worked on in his garage exploded in his face.
The 72-year-old comedian and former late-night TV host headed into the studio and revealed he’ll be back on stage this Sunday.
Although there were burn marks on his face and hands, he told photographers, “I’m fine,” and instead of resting, he joked, “I need a barbecue.”
it just The day Reno was released At the Grossman Burn Center, I was treated in a hyperbaric oxygen chamber used to aid healing and prevent infection. He suffered burns to his face, chest and hands when the engine exploded.
His doctor, Dr. Peter Grossman, had previously warned that the once-popular late-night host could suffer permanent scarring, but in a statement Monday, the star said he was spending time in an oxygen chamber. He said he was pleased with his progress after spending time there.. He added that he was “optimistic” that Leno would make a “full recovery” as he continued to receive outpatient treatment.
Jay Leno was behind the wheel in Los Angeles on Tuesday, 10 days after suffering the burn. Burn marks were visible on his face and hands.
The 72-year-old comedian and former late-night TV host headed into the studio to reveal that he’ll be back on stage this Sunday.
Leno was hospitalized after a devastating explosion in his garage on November 12th and has a number of vintage cars as part of his collection.
Jay Leno drives the 2002 Mercedes up into his garage on Tuesday
Throughout the day, Leno was seen driving around in three different cars.
His first ride was in a 2002 Mercedes, which he jokingly agreed with a reporter that might be the newest car in his vast collection.
Later in the day, the comedian was spotted behind the wheel of a light blue two-door vintage Maserati.
Lastly, he was seen cruising around the neighborhood in a gray vintage Corvette.
Later in the day, the comedian was spotted behind the wheel of a light blue two-door vintage Maserati
A few days after Jay Leno was discharged from the hospital, he was seen behind the wheel of a light blue two-door vintage Maserati.
Jay Leno was in high spirits when he drove to his garage behind the wheel of a vintage Maserati on Tuesday.
Leno told photographers that he was doing well, “keep up the good work”.
Asked if he would return to the stage any time soon, Leno replied that he would.
“Yeah, I’ll be performing on Sundays at the Comedy and Magic Club Sunday,” he said.
The venue’s website states that the show will take place at 7pm that day.
When the photographer advised Leno to rest and recover, he hit back with a signature joke.
“Yeah, I need a barbecue,” he said.
Leno was seen cruising around the neighborhood in a gray vintage Corvette.
Comedian Jay Leno cruises in his gray vintage Corvette on Monday.
Leno was hospitalized after a devastating explosion in his garage on November 12th and has a number of vintage cars as part of his collection.
Leno suffered burns to his hands (top), face and chest.
The burn center also said, “Jay wants to let everyone know how grateful he is for the treatment he received and thank you for all the good luck.
“He is looking forward to spending Thanksgiving with his family and friends and wishes him a wonderful holiday.”
Leno was hospitalized after a devastating explosion in his garage on November 12th and has a number of vintage cars as part of his collection.
George Swift, comedian’s personal garage mechanic, said: E.T. It was a steam car that took Leno to the hospital.
“It was a steam car. This steam was made with gas. It was sprayed as gas,” said Swift, a mechanic who works in the garage.
“He called me and said there was a fire and the fire department was coming,” the employee continued.
The Burbank Fire Department then confirmed they were dispatched to the late-night host’s home at approximately 12:30 a.m. that day, assessing and treating “one adult male” upon arrival.
Leno was then rushed to the local emergency room and transferred to the Grossman Burn Center for further treatment.
A spokesperson for the medical center said at the time that Leno was in a good mood and was touched by all inquiries regarding his condition and wishes.
“He’s fine and wants to let everyone know he’s at the ‘Best Burn Center in the United States.
Leno later released a statement of his own saying he “had suffered severe burns in a gasoline fire.”
“I’m fine,” said the former late-night host.
He also told TMZ that it was his friend Dave who saved his life by jumping on him and choking the flames.
Organizers said gasoline was sprayed in their hands and face while repairing a clogged fuel line.
Leno was working on a 1907 steam locomotive (pictured) when it caught fire on November 12.
The Grossman Burn Center announced Monday that comedian Jay Leno, 72, has been released from the facility.
shared a photo of him smiling with some of the medical staff who treated him in the last 10 days
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