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Jay Leno’s Body Is Broken In Multiple Places Months After Fiery Car Accident!

Jay Leno can’t seem to catch a break.

Well, at least a break in bodily harm, because he must have broken some of his bones.

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Months after being rushed to the hospital with third-degree burns to her face, neck and hands, the former ‘Late Night’ host is back in the hospital with multiple broken bones.

Can you believe it?!?

His latest injury came from another vehicle accident.

Leno was riding his motorcycle when he crashed and suffered a broken collarbone, kneecap and ribs.

He was testing a 1940 Indian motorcycle when he noticed the smell of leaking gas.

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God, history repeats itself.

Leno pulled into the parking lot when he was covered in wire in the place.

Speak to Las Vegas Review- JournalLeno laughed when asked how he was doing after the November 2022 steam train crash.

“It’s so funny you should say that,” Leno said.

He touched on his steam car explosion in the 1900s that burned his face, neck and hands.

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“That was the first accident. OKAY?” he noted. “Then last week, I fell off my motorcycle. So I’ve broken my collarbone. I’ve broken two ribs. I’ve got two cracked kneecaps.”

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The accident happened on January 17, and the veteran TV personality assured fans that he was A-OK!

“So, I pushed the side street and cut through the parking lot, and without me realizing it, there was a guy who put up a wire in the parking lot but without a flag hanging there,” he explained. “So, you know, I didn’t see it until it was too late. It just wrapped around me and, boom, knocked me off the bike. The bike just keeps going, and you know how it works.”

It looks like the former late night talk show host built “FORD TOUGH,” because he’s not far behind. He plans to return to work this weekend.

Leno wanted to keep this accident on the DL because of the media coverage the November accident and subsequent recovery got.

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“You know, after a burn, you get that one for free,” he said. “After that, you Harrison Ford, the plane crashed. You just want to keep your head down.”

The car’s fans and fanatics will return to Las Vegas in March to perform for the first time since its crash in 2022.

Leno openly talked about the November steam car explosion in December.

“When you work with cars, you have a lot of accidents,” admitted the 72-year-old. “But this is bigger than most.”

Leno was rushed to the Grossman Burn Center where he underwent skin graft surgery and was placed in a hyperbaric chamber.

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According to the FDA, hyperbaric oxygen therapy “involves breathing 100% (pure) oxygen while in a special chamber called a hyperbaric chamber. The air pressure inside is raised to a higher level than normal air pressure. The increased air pressure in the chamber helps the lungs collect more oxygen. Getting more oxygen to tissues that need it can help the body heal and fight certain infections.”

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Inside Edition get an exclusive look at Leno’s recovery and talk to his doctor.

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When talking about the vintage cars he’s working on, Leno says, “With a steam car, you have gasoline, but you also have a vaporizer that’s heated by the pilot light to turn the water into steam.”

He went on to describe the horrific scene of the accident.

“I got a face full of gasoline,” Leno recalled. “I knew how close I was to the pilot light and I thought ‘Uh oh.’”

He described it as the “worst sunburn” he had ever experienced.

“It felt like my face was on fire,” Leno recalled. “Probably like the worst sunburn you’ve ever had, that’s fair to say.”

The former ‘Tonight Show’ host said she knew she had to cover her eyes and mouth to avoid “burning out” her lungs or losing her eyes.

“I was under the car for maybe 10 seconds before Dave pulled me out. Longer than that I could lose my eye,” Leno detailed.

The TV personality buried his face in his friend Dave’s work shirt until the flames on his face and body subsided.

Paramedics arrived on the scene within minutes and he was rushed to hospital.

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