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Jay Leno's doctor, Dr. Peter Grossman, shares an update with ET on the star's injuries after his vintage car burst into flames.
The comedian suffered serious burns after a fuel leak from a classic car he was working on led to an explosion.
Check out this full episode of ET's The Download, breaking down all the must-know entertainment news stories from Tuesday, Nov. 15.
Jay Leno opens up about suffering burns after his car erupted in flames.
The comedian appears to remain in good spirits despite the scary accident.
Jay Leno was in his Los Angeles garage when one of his vehicles erupted into flames.
Leno was working on one of his cars when a gasoline fire erupted, leaving him with serious facial burns.
The former 'Tonight Show' host canceled an appearance after the 'serious medical emergency.'
Jay Leno dishes to ET's Lauren Zima about his outrageous plane stunt and his new game show, 'You Bet Your Life,' premiering this fall.
ET's Lauren Zima spoke to Jay Leno about his high flying dare and his show, 'You Bet Your Life,' coming soon to Fox.
The former late night host told ET why he stuck his head out of a plane's hatch mid-air.
The 71-year-old former late night host was playing a prank on some friends.
Leno issued an apology on Wednesday -- but some aren't buying it.
Tyrese and Diane Keaton also backed the multi-Emmy Award-winning host.