According to People, Leno missed a recent appearance due to a “serious medical emergency.” The former Tonight Show host, 72, was scheduled to perform at a financial conference in Las Vegas Sunday night but couldn’t attend due to a health issue, according to an email to Forum 2022 attendees from The Financial Brand.
“His family was not able to provide us very many details, but there was a very serious medical emergency that is preventing Jay from traveling,” the email stated. “All we know is that he is alive, so our prayers go out to him and his family tonight.”
Originally no one knew what happened to Leno, but TMZ later revealed that he being treated at a burn unit. The outlet explained: “he was working on his 1907 White Steam Car in his famed garage this past Saturday, fixing a clogged fuel line. He says there was a fuel leak and gasoline sprayed on his face and hands. Almost simultaneously a spark triggered an explosion, setting the comedian on fire.”
Aimee Bennett, the director of strategic communications at the West Hills Hospital & Medical Center in Los Angeles, said in a statement to USA TODAY Monday that the comedian “wants everyone to know that he is in stable condition” at Grossman Burn Center following the accident, which occurred in his garage over the weekend.
“He is in good humor and is touched by all the inquiries into his condition and well wishes,” Bennett continued. “He wants to let everyone know he is doing well and is in ‘the best burn center in the United States.’ “
The comedian, 72, said in a statement to USA TODAY that he suffered “serious burns from a gasoline fire.”
“I am ok. Just need a week or two to get back on my feet,” he said.
Leno’s friend Dave reported quickly pulled the comedian away and suffocated the flames. It’s unclear exactly how extensive his injuries really are but it was reported that his eyes and ears were spared.