Amid ongoing controversy surrounding Jimmy Kimmel Live! and questions about the comedian’s future on television, comedy legend Jay Leno has spoken out with a clear stance: let the viewers decide.

When asked whether recent developments were the result of “political pressure or business and ratings,” Leno responded:

“I don’t know. I wasn’t there, I wasn’t in the room. But I think Jimmy will be fine. He’s a talented guy, he’s funny. Maybe he’ll be back on the air in just a couple of weeks. We’ll see.”

Jay Leno-Jimmy Kimmel Feud: "Welcome to Show Business" Former 'Tonight  Show' Host Says on 'Today'

The former Tonight Show host emphasized that television, at its core, functions like any other marketplace:

“If you don’t like it, don’t watch. It’s that simple. That’s the market. Let the audience decide. If people like a show, it stays. If not, it disappears.”

The Free Speech Question

When asked if the situation could spark congressional debates about the First Amendment, Leno pointed out that this is nothing new:

“Patrick Henry said it best: ‘Give me liberty or give me death.’ This debate has been going on for over 200 years, and in a free society, it will continue for another 200.”

He also dismissed concerns that this climate makes comedy harder to perform:

Jay Leno Weighs In On Jimmy Kimmel’s Future on TV: ‘Let The People Decide’

“No, you just do it. Whatever the price is, you pay it. That’s what free speech is about.”

“Comedy Will Be Fine”

Pressed on whether comedy’s future is at risk, Leno offered reassurance:

“It’ll be fine. Don’t worry about it.”

Jay Leno Says He Made a 'Mistake' Letting Jimmy Kimmel 'Humiliate' Him on  His Show

While Leno didn’t give specific advice on how Jimmy Kimmel should handle the current pressures, his reminder was simple: in the end, the power lies with the audience.