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Jay Leno Takes His First Sick Day In 17 Years

Posted by Jake Kalish

 

Boy, say what you will about this guy's show - the man's a worker.

Jay Leno missed last night's Tonight Show, taking his first sick day in 17 years as host. It took being hospitalized...

The Tonight Show host canceled Thursday's taping of the NBC late-night staple—a rarity—after he felt sick and voluntarily opted to go to the hospital.

Leno's spokesman, Dick Guttman, said that the comedian was in his office at NBC's Burbank, Calif., studios at the time and left for nearby Providence St. Joseph Medical Center around midday. He characterized Leno's condition as "mild."

"Jay Leno is doing just fine," NBC spokeswoman Tracy St. Pierre told E! News this afternoon. "He was kidding around with the hospital staff and running his monologue jokes by the doctors and the nurses. He's expected back to work on Monday."

What got Leno in the hospital hasn't been disclosed, but rumor is it's food poisoning. He's also missing tonight's show, and the two Vegas standup gigs he was going to do this weekend. Like we said, a hell of a worker. Also very cool to unemployed people. But The Tonight Show is still not very funny, and won't be until Conan arrives. Mostly we feel bad for the Providence St.Joseph Medical Center staff, forced to laugh politely at stale Lindsay Lohan jokes. 

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