JAY Leno has been driving around Los Angeles in a vintage car while looking down in the dumps.
The 73-year-old was spotted cruising around in a vintage Buick with custom vanity plates on Wednesday.
The classic car was decked out in shiny black paint with chrome detailing.
There were also several parts of the car, like the interior, tires, and side stripe, that were bright red.
Jay could be seen in the front seat while wearing a collared denim shirt and a black watch.
His white hair blew in the breeze as he traveled down the street and squinted in the sunlight.
The comedian was also spotted behind the wheel while holding his cell phone up to his ear.
In all of the photos, Jay looked solemn despite driving with the top down in sunny California.
He was recently granted conservatorship over his wife Mavis Leno, 77, after she was diagnosed with dementia.
The conservatorship was discussed in the Los Angeles County Superior Court.
Mavis’ lawyer stated that she agreed to the conservatorship and that her husband was taking good care of her, according to People.
The judge admitted that she thought Mavis was in the “least restrictive environment” and that Jay was taking good care of her.
She also empathized with Jay confirming that this was a “difficult period.”
The judge claimed Jay was fit for the role of conservator and accepted Mavis’ consent.
The Tonight Show host said he was in the process of planning their estate and Mavis’ will.
He plans on putting all of their assets in common property.
ALL ABOUT MAVIS
Jay and Mavis have been married since 1980, and they do not share any children.
Even though they’ve had a long happy marriage, Mavis admitted she never planned on getting married in an interview with The Washington Post in 2014.
She thought marriage was how women “get caught.”
Mavis has a long history of being independent and involved with activism.
In 1997, she joined the Board of Directors of the Feminist Majority Foundation.
Five years later, her campaign for the Feminist Majority Foundation’s Campaign for Afghan Women and Girls was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.
As part of the campaign, she fought for women’s rights in post-Taliban Afghanistan.