Jay Leno isn’t going away — but despite all the speculation about where he might land after The Tonight Show with Jay Leno ends on Feb. 6, the host is still keeping us guessing.
“You can’t really do something like this again,” says Leno, who spent most of his 21 years on The Tonight Show as TV’s most-watched late-night star. “Because if you’re not No. 1, you’ll get ‘Oh, Jay sucks, he’s not No. 1.’ And once you do this, you don’t really want to do The Tonight Show Lite.“
With two weeks left before his final show, Leno sat down with TV Guide Magazine for an exit interview of sorts. Of course, he made a similar round of chats in 2009, when he left the show the first time. (“I’ll see you when I get fired from my next job,” he quips.)
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