If you grew up in the ’90s watching late-night TV, you probably remember Arsenio Hall and Jay Leno as rivals battling for ratings supremacy. The feuding talk show hosts. The competition. The supposed late night bad blood.

Turns out, that narrative was completely wrong.

In his new memoir Arsenio: A Memoir, Hall just revealed a story that completely rewrites how we think about their relationship — and it involves them literally running into a burning building together to save lives like some late night superheroes.

Yes, you read that right. There was a burning building. They were saving actual lives. Together.

Hall recalls the moment he was visiting Leno at home when they noticed flames emerging from a neighbor’s house. Without any hesitation, both men sprinted toward the danger.

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“Jay and I run out the front door and sprint to the burning house,” Hall writes. “He presses the doorbell and I pound on the door. No one answers. In tandem, we kick the door and break it down.”

While one of them shouted for neighbors to call the fire department, they kept going deeper into the smoke-filled house searching for anyone in need of rescue. They found an elderly couple asleep in a back bedroom, who had no idea their home was on fire.

Arsenio Hall and Jay Leno’s Heroic Rescue Reveals Their True Friendship

Here’s where Hall’s recollection gets even more real. “‘You wake them up,’ I say to Jay. ‘They need to see you first, not a random Black guy standing over them,'” he writes with brutal honesty about the situation.

Luckily, they got the couple out safely. Firefighters arrived, got the blaze under control, and saved most of the home. Then something straight out of a movie happened — the firefighters started clapping for them.

“I lower my head, feeling uncomfortable, but the crazy thought does occur to me, ‘Tonight Jay Leno and I saved two lives,'” Hall recalled.

The rescue story is incredible enough. But what makes it even more meaningful is what it reveals about their actual relationship, which was nothing like what was portrayed in the public. Actually, Leno and Hall became friends during Hall’s early Hollywood days. Leno even gave him his personal phone number.

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Hall remembered thinking the number was fake — “the number for ‘Dial-a-Prayer’ or some s–t.” But it was real, and Leno became “like a big brother” to him throughout their late-night careers.

So while the ’90s media sold us a rivalry story, the truth was two friends who’d literally run into burning buildings for strangers — and for each other.

“Arsenio: A Memoir” is available now wherever books are sold, and honestly, if this story is any indication, it’s going to change everything you thought you knew about late-night TV’s most famous “feud.”

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