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Jerry Seinfeld Walks Away From Rollover

Jerry Seinfeld was involved in a rollover when the brakes failed on his own car and he walked away from it!

The ex-Seinfeld star was driving solo at 7:40 p.m. when the brakes on his Italian sedan malfunctioned, East Hampton Town Police Chief Todd Sarris told the New York Post.

The 53-year-old reportedly tried the emergency brake and – when that failed – swerved to keep the vehicle from careening into an intersection.

The two-door, 1967 Fiat BTM flipped over before coming to a halt just yards from the highway, Sarris said, adding that Seinfeld’s maneuver “probably avoided a very serious accident.”

It’s good to note here that Jerry wasn’t drinking at the time. I’m sure it would have worse if he did!

When he returned home his wife said he was a little shaken but okay.

Jerry Seinfeld offers some advice to people that are in the same situation:

“Because I know there are kids out there, I want to make sure they all know that driving without braking is not something I recommend, unless you have professional clown training or a comedy background, as I do,” he told the newspaper. “It is not something I plan to make a habit.”

At least his sense of humor was still intact!!!

Photo Source: SMH


POSTED BY: Taylor Blue

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