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Jay Leno, the comedian and former “Tonight Show” host, said he fell down a hill near Pittsburgh last Friday, leaving him with a broken wrist, a black eye and bruising on the left side of his face.
Jay Leno has sparked a wild conspiracy theory after suffering a 60-foot fall down a hill that left him with significant bruising to the left side of his face, an eyepatch and a broken wrist.
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