After decades as a late-night TV host, 74-year-old Jay Leno is preparing for his final curtain call, making end-of-life arrangements that include a significant donation to a museum dedicated to his beloved car collection. Following his departure from late-night TV, Leno continued to share his passion through the successful series *Jay Leno’s Garage*, which now thrives on YouTube. Despite suffering severe burns in a 2022 garage fire and enduring another accident just months later, Leno remains devoted to his wife, Mavis, who is battling dementia. As Leno plans for the future, his estate includes provisions for Mavis’ care and a trust to preserve his extensive collection of automobiles, ensuring his legacy will continue even after his passing.
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