Posted on 11/20/2025 3:41:59 PM PST by sopo
Comedian Jay Leno is taking his wedding vows seriously.
Leno candidly opened up about honoring the promises he made more than 40 years ago as his wife, Mavis, battles advanced dementia.
"The idea that you get married and take these vows — nobody ever thinks they’ll be called on to act on them, you know?" Leno said on the "Today" show.
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Yes, he is!
Prayers up for the Lenos. 🙏
Politics aside (as some may comment about here), he’s a very decent human.
Just be glad she wasn’t throwing her fastball Jay.
Yep.
Alzheimer’s is horrible. My mom died from it last week after 5 years of suffering.
L
Take you to the Good Times
See you through the Bad Times
Whatever it takes
Is what I’m gonna do
https://youtu.be/3wxyN3z9PL4?si=Wykc30gEDsdPkXQM
I love that song - it’s pretty good
(grabs Man Card just in case; just because) 🤣🤣🤣😁
Dementia claims a minimum of two victims, the one who suffers from it and the one who loves that person and is torn apart by the decline.
🛐🛐🛐🙏🙏🙏✝️✝️✝️
i have followed you for years here. I am very sorry for your loss, and hope you and yours are finding what you want or need at this awful time.
So sorry for your loss.
So sorry to hear that. My condolences….🙏
I read or heard he only spent the money from stand-up even when hosting the Tonight Show.
So very sorry for your loss of your dear Mom. May she Rest in Peace.
God Bless you Jay. Mavis will be in my thoughts and prayers.
To him goes the honor of delaying what came after him
He’s a hero.
This last year has been very bad with her even greater loss of memory, but, as her movement has now restrained by 24-hour oxygen and restriction to a wheelchair, at least I don't have to worry about her wandering off any more ...
I guess I'm just trying to look for the threads of silver in this cloud ...
My dad had dementia, but he was lucid half the time, and we could have decent conversations. In the end his body was just plain worn out. It will be 26 years in January. He was limited to what he could do physically, that’s where we came in.
His last week was in a nursing home.
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