Listen up, future Hollywood stars: Jay Leno has some advice for hopeful comedians. "I always tell new people in show business, 'Look, show business pays you a lot of money because eventually you're going to get screwed.
“I always tell new people in show business, 'Look, show business pays you a lot of money because eventually you're going to get screwed. And when you get screwed, you will have this pile of money off to the side….That's the way it works,'” Leno told
Jay Leno's blitz of interviews in advance of his mandatory retirement from The Tonight Show reminds us that a graceful exit is hard to do — especially when people won't let you. Anyone expecting or wanting some sour chin music from the iconic comedian
In an awkward interview Monday with Matt Lauer on NBC's Today, Jay Leno and Jimmy Fallon discussed Fallon's February transition into Leno's Tonight Show slot. The two comedians even managed to make some "jokes"
This time, Jay Leno promised he's ready to hand over the reins to “The Tonight Show” for good. “Of course. Yes, yes. Please. No problem,” he told TODAY's Matt Lauer in an exclusive interview with both himself and the man who will replace him next month