In a heartfelt revelation, Jay Leno, the beloved former host of
“The Tonight Show,”
has opened up about his thoughts on mortality at the age of 74.
Known for his passion for automobiles and his iconic collection,
Leno candidly shared his plans for when he is no longer around.
Leno expressed that he has made arrangements to leave a significant portion
of his wealth to his cherished cars, stating, “No one lives forever.”
This decision reflects not only his love for the vehicles he has collected over
the years but also his desire to ensure they are preserved for future generations.
Fans and friends have responded with an outpouring of support and affection,
reminiscing about Leno’s impact on comedy and car culture.
While the news is undeniably sad, Leno’s legacy will undoubtedly endure
through both his contributions to entertainment and his remarkable collection of automobiles.
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