
Jay Leno refuses to do a Netflix special

Jay Leno performed around 150 shows in 2024. Mind you, this is the year after he received horrific burns from a garage accident, and the same year that he suffered injuries after a nasty-looking fall (which had no ties to the mob – at least that’s what he tells us…). Love him or be a proud member of Team Coco, Leno is a machine. But that’s really just part of the comedian DNA: it’s constant work and, even when you get to your 70s, that’s really no excuse to stop. And as much as the world has shifted since Leno emerged, he’s only willing to adjust so much. For example, Jay Leno insists he’ll never do a special for Netflix.
Speaking with People, Jay Leno said that his time on the road is far more valuable to him than anything Netflix could offer. “You know, I like it.
Speaking with People, Jay Leno said that his time on the road is far more valuable to him than anything Netflix could offer. “You know, I like it.
- 2/5/2025
- by Mathew Plale
- JoBlo.com
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