Late-night is weighing in.

Jay Leno is the latest former late-night TV host to speak out in the wake of ABC’s “indefinite suspension” of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” following Kimmel’s comments about the Sept. 10 fatal shooting of conservative podcaster Charlie Kirk.

“I think Jimmy will land on his feet, he’s a talented guy, he’s funny and let’s see what happens,” Leno, 75, told Access Hollywood, while attending the Hollywood Walk of Fame Ceremony for former Fox News anchor Chris Wallace on Thursday.

Leno, who used to have a feud with Kimmel , added, “He may be back on in just a couple of weeks again, so we’ll see.”

“It’s a comedian talking, if you don’t like it, don’t watch it, I mean…let the people decide. If the people like his show, it stays on the air, I mean it’s as simple as that

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