Jay Leno Looks 'Photoshopped' in New Sighting with a Car over $49,000, Months after His Accidents
Jay Leno's need for speed remains despite his harrowing vehicular accident months prior. He was spotted looking "photoshopped" in new photos inside a car worth over $49,000.
TV personality Jay Leno is a passionate car enthusiast. He has been in several automobile accidents, yet it hasn't stopped him from enjoying his vast vehicular collection.
Recently, he showcased one of his prized cars — the Tesla Cybertruck he once showed off in a 2020 episode of "Jay Leno's Garage" featuring Tesla CEO Elon Musk himself. The futuristic car is an instant head-turner, and the fact that Leno kept his window open made him even easier to spot.
The 73-year-old was last seen in a Tesla Cybertruck, a car worth over $40,000, with the least being $49,890. He took his car around town while running errands and was photographed sporting an all-denim outfit.
Fans couldn't help but wonder whether Leno was okay. Some went so far as to claim Leno was "photoshopped" in his latest sighting. "He looks like he's photoshopped in there..." another echoed. "is he... is he okay???" a concerned fan wondered. "The door is already dented," someone noted.
Eleven months ago, Leno broke his collarbone after suffering a motorcycle crash. Two months before that, he suffered burns when a 1907 steam engine exploded in his face while he worked on one of his vintage cars in his garage.
With regards to his motorcycle accident, Leno got knocked off his bike. He then suffered two broken ribs, two cracked kneecaps, and a broken collarbone. Despite what happened, the TV personality assured fans that he was fine. "I'm okay, I'm working. I'm working this weekend," he said.
Leno's legendary career has spanned several decades. Now that he's in his 70s, many have wondered when he'd finally retire and enjoy the fruits of his hard work. "Every time I get near it, I'll get that Boston voice in my head going, 'Really? Is that what you are now? A rich guy that sits in a pool?" he admitted.
So, fans can expect Leno to continue making them laugh for as long as he's able. He has no plans of retiring anytime soon, and fans will continue to see him in action.