Jeremy Renner is fighting to survive — and once again soon, to thrive.
16.03.2023 - 12:51 / nme.com
Jeremy Renner has shared an image of a hand-written note from his nephew following the Hawkeye star’s snow plow accident earlier this year.Posting to his Instagram Story on March 15, as captured by Variety, the touching note from his nephew reads: “I am very lucky because my uncle is Hawkeye (which is one of the Avengers). I am also very lucky that my uncle is alive from his accident.”Renner received life-threatening injuries at the start of the year when he was crushed by his snow plow in an accident that had left him in critical condition.
The Hurtlocker star suffered “blunt chest trauma” and “orthopaedic injuries” in the New Year’s Day accident before being airlifted to hospital.He received emergency surgery the following day, according to a statement from his representative. In late January, the actor shared in an update with his fans via social media that he had broken more than 30 bones in his body from the accident.Most recently, in late February, Renner shared that he is already rehabbing his injuries, telling his fans that he’s willing to do “whatever it takes” to get better.Prior to that, Renner’s friend and Avengers co-star Paul Rudd issued a glowing update on his friend’s health.
Rudd told an interviewer: “He’s [Renner] doing well. He’s the best guy and he’s awesome.”
.Jeremy Renner is fighting to survive — and once again soon, to thrive.
Jeremy Renner is opening up about his near-death experience after being run over by a snowplow in January. "I'd do it again. Yeah, I'd do it again," the actor explained.
On New Year’s Day, it was reported that Jeremy Renner was in critical condition after a snow plow accident. Eventually, we’d learn that a huge Snowcat ran over Renner, crushing his body and breaking numerous bones.
first on-screen interview since the January incident.“I chose to survive,” said Renner, 52. “You’re not going to kill me.
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Jeremy Renner calls himself “a lucky man” after surviving a terrifying snow plow accident in the first teaser for his upcoming sit down interview with Diane Sawyer.
horrific snowplow accident that nearly took his life in early January, sitting down for a TV interview with Diane Sawyer that will air on ABC on April 6. “I was awake through every moment,” Renner tells Sawyer in a trailer for the interview, during which Sawyer also recounts the extent of the “Hawkeye” actor’s injuries.“Eight ribs broken in 14 places, right knee, right ankle broken, left leg broken, left ankle broken, right clavicle broken, right shoulder broken, face, eye socket, jaw broken.
Jeremy Renner is crediting his daughter Ava with helping him heal in the wake of his serious snow plow accident in January.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Jeremy Renner will sit down with Diane Sawyer for his first television interview since the critical snow plow accident that nearly cost him his life. The ABC News special, titled “Jeremy Renner: The Diane Sawyer Interview – A Story of Terror, Survival and Triumph,” will air in April ahead of the world premiere of Renner’s new Disney+ series “Rennervations,” which will serve as the actor’s first public press appearance since the accident. “All of it,” Renner tells Sawyer when asked how much of the pain he remembers. “I was awake through every moment.” Renner was hospitalized for blunt chest trauma and orthopedic injuries at the start of January after his Sno-Cat, a large snow plow that weighs at least 14,330 pounds, ran him over. The actor was trying to help his nephew out of the snow near his home in Lake Tahoe when the Sno-Cat crushed him.
Jeremy Renner is crediting his daughter, Ava, with helping him heal in the wake of his serious snow plow accident in January.The 52-year-old Marvel star shares Ava with his ex-wife, Sonni Pacheco, and on Tuesday, he took to his Instagram Stories to celebrate his daughter's 10th birthday.«Happy 10th Birthday to you!!! So very proud of you in every way,» the action star captioned a photo of himself and Ava, with a heart emoji covering her face. «Your hugs and your love have healed me so incredibly fast.»And while Ava has done a lot for her dad, he also made some promises to her.«I stand up for you, and I am stronger than before because of you.
Jeremy Renner is crediting his daughter Ava with helping him heal in the wake of his serious snow plow accident in January.The 52-year-old Marvel star shares Ava with his ex-wife, Sonni Pacheco, and on Tuesday, he took to his Instagram Stories to celebrate Ava's 10th birthday.«Happy 10th Birthday to you!!! So very proud of you in every way,» the action star captioned a photo of himself and Ava, with a heart emoji covering her face. «Your hugs and your love have healed me so incredibly fast.»And while Ava has done a lot for her dad, he also made some promises to her.«I stand up for you, and I am stronger than before because of you.
Jeremy Renner is celebrating his daughter Ava‘s birthday!
Jeremy Renner is setting his return to the public eye for the first time since he was seriously injured in a snow plow accident on New Year’s Day.
Ethan Shanfeld Jeremy Renner will appear in person at the “Rennervations” world premiere, taking place April 11 at Los Angeles’ Regency Village Theater, Variety has confirmed. The event will mark Renner’s first press event since the actor’s Jan. 1 snow plow accident, which landed him in the hospital for blunt chest trauma and orthopedic injuries. In trying to help his nephew out of the snow near his Lake Tahoe home, Renner was run over by his Sno-Cat, which weighs over 14,000 pounds. All four episodes of “Rennervations,” the actor’s new vehicle renovation show, begin streaming April 12 on Disney+.
Jeremy Renner continues to make progress in his recovery efforts following the snowplow accident in January. The Hawkeye star took to Instagram to share a video where he literally took strides atop a treadmill.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Jeremy Renner’s recovery rom his January snow plow accident appears to be progressing, as the actor is seen walking for the first time in his latest update on social media. The “Hawkeye” star posted a video to his Instagram story in which he walks with the assistance of an anti-gravity treadmill. Renner confirms in the video that he is doing all of “the walking motion” himself, with the anti-gravity treadmill taking off a percentage of his body weight as his legs slowly recover. The actor captioned the post: “Now is the time for my body to rest and recover from my will.”
Jeremy Renner is sharing a new update on his recovery and he’s giving fans a peak at himself walking for the first time since his snow plow accident.
Jeremy Renner is showing off his healing progress. On Sunday, the star shared a video from a recent physical therapy session.
Jeremy Renner is overjoyed he will soon be reunited with his beloved snowplow. The "Hawkeye" star took to his Instagram story Thursday to share that the snowplow involved in his accident New Year's Day is "finally" on its "way home." "She's finally making her way home," he wrote alongside an image of the machine. Renner uploaded a video to his Instagram story of the snowplow being "escorted" home. "The cat get a police Escort," he wrote.
“extensive” injuries in Lake Tahoe.It was revealed Renner was attempting to stop a snowplow from sliding and hitting his nephew before it ran over his leg, resulting in the nasty accident.After losing a significant amount of blood, the actor underwent surgeries and received round-the-clock care from medics.The Marvel actor was using his snowplow to clear a path out of his five-bedroom home after the area had been slammed by a massive snowstorm.The storm had left over 35,000 people without power in the area.He was airlifted to a hospital near Reno after a neighbor who happened to be a doctor applied a tourniquet to his leg to stop the bleeding, and was later transferred to the intensive care unit after surgeries following the incident.His friend and former co-star Evangeline Lilly last month gave fans an update on Renner’s recovery, saying he is making significant progress.Lilly said the 52-year-old “has recovered like a mo-fo” following a recent visit where Renner was in a wheelchair.Renner came home from the hospital in January and has been recovering since.“I walked in his house and got chicken skin, ’cause I was like, ‘Why are you mobile? Why are you mobile? What’s happening?’ I expected to sit at his bedside and hold his hand while he moaned and groaned in pain and wasn’t able to move,” she told Access.“He was wheeling himself around, laughing with his friends.