Overview
- Leno told People at Sunday’s Love Ride in Glendale that he enjoys looking after Mavis and rejects pity, saying he is not a “woe‑is‑me” person.
- He said caregiving feels natural rather than burdensome and that the couple still has “a good time” together.
- Leno acknowledged tougher years are likely ahead, calling the near term “a couple of years that are tricky.”
- He emphasized being present at home, noting he returns promptly from trips and tries to be home every night.
- He expressed gratitude that he can afford her care, and his 2024 conservatorship was approved after the judge said Mavis was receiving excellent care.