Comedian and late-night legend Jay Leno said in an interview Saturday that modern comedy has been eclipsed by the "outrageous" society we live in, particularly in the era of President Donald Trump.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jay Leno performs at the Orpheum Theatre on May 08, 2025 in Wichita, Kansas. Gary Miller/Getty Images And Leno did not disappoint!
Jay Leno has denounced fellow TV hosts who have criticized CBS’s decision to axe The Late Show. On July 17, CBS announced that Stephen Colbert’s show, well-documented to be the network’s most ...
Rosie O'Donnell is never one to hold back. In an Aug. 19 Instagram post, she called out fellow TV icon Jay Leno for a mean-spirited 2009 segment from "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," which was ...
Leno began his career as a standup comic who became a staple on "The Tonight Show" when it was hosted by Johnny Carson. He was then able to finagle his way into being selected to replace Carson as the ...
Arsenio Hall is opening up about his longtime friendship with Jay Leno. In a new interview with AARP, Hall, 70, says, "We still argue constantly about a joke… but he’s like a big brother to me to this ...
John Oliver doesn’t care about Jay Leno’s opinions. The “Last Week Tonight” host, 48, responded to Leno, 75, recently criticizing late-night TV hosts for alienating half their audience with one-sided ...