Jeremy Renner says his "number one" inspiration for recovery following his snowplough accident is his daughter. The 52-year-old actor suffered blunt chest trauma and orthopaedic injuries after being crushed by a snowcat on New Year's Day (01. 01.
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Jeremy Renner has been reunited with the snowplough that crushed him on New Year’s Day.The actor was left in critical condition in a hospital ICU following the incident in Reno, Nevada, suffering blunt chest trauma, orthopaedic injuries, and breaking over 30 bones in his body. He was trying to save his nephew from the sliding vehicle when the accident happened.Renner was airlifted to a local hospital where he underwent surgery, before he was later released on January 18, 2023.The plough had been impounded by the police since the accident.
On Thursday (March 23), however, Renner revealed the plough had now returned to his home.Sharing a picture of the vehicle on his Instagram Stories with a prayer-hands emoji, Renner wrote: “She’s finally making her way home!”A second clip showed the plough travelling up a road with a police car, which the actor captioned: “The cat [gets] a police escort… Feels like The Green Mile!”On January 21, Renner posted thanks to his fans for their support, writing: “Morning workouts, resolutions all changed this particular new years… Spawned from tragedy for my entire family and quickly focused into uniting actionable love.“I want to thank EVERYONE for their messages and thoughtfulness for my family and I… Much love and appreciation to you all. These 30 plus broken bones will mend, grow stronger, just like the love and bond with family and friends deepens.”The actor’s next project is his upcoming documentary series Rennervations, which sees Renner “give back to communities around the world by reimagining unique purpose-built vehicles to meet a community’s needs,” as per a synopsis.Rennervations is released on Disney+ on April 12, 2023.
.Jeremy Renner says his "number one" inspiration for recovery following his snowplough accident is his daughter. The 52-year-old actor suffered blunt chest trauma and orthopaedic injuries after being crushed by a snowcat on New Year's Day (01. 01.
Jeremy Renner says that his mom wants to burn the snow plow that caused his life-threatening accident earlier this year. Renner shared the anecdote during a panel hosted by Jimmy Kimmel following a screening of his upcoming series, Tuesday's premiere was Renner's first red carpet appearance since he was seriously injured and subsequently hospitalized in a snow plow accident on Jan. 1.«It's a necessity actually on the property because we have so much snow up there,» Renner said of the machine. He was driving the snow plow on his property near Reno, Nevada when the accident occurred. «My mom wants to light it on fire and have a big party,» he added, but said he didn't agree. «The thing is amazing, I love this thing, it's how we get to the house with these giant snowstorms.
While it’s easy to assume that Jeremy Renner would likely want to get rid of the massive snowplow that crushed him back in January, leaving him with more than 30 broken bones and several surgeries, it turns out that the actor has other plans in mind — to keep the 14,000-plus-pound machine.
A triumphant return. Jeremy Renner was joined by his daughter, Ava, on his first red carpet since his near-fatal snowplow accident.
Jeremy Renner used a cane and a motorised scooter as he attended his first red carpet event since his serious snowplough incident earlier this year.The Hawkeye actor, 52, appeared in-person at the premiere of his new Disney+ show Rennervations in Los Angeles on Tuesday, and was cheered by fans as he arrived. He posed for pictures with multiple members of his family, though later had to pause briefly and use the scooter to continue with press interviews. He was dressed in a navy suit, which matched the colour of his 10 year old daughter Ava Berlin Renner's dress.
the devastating accident he had on Jan. 1, Jeremy Renner walked out on the “Jimmy Kimmel Live” stage on Monday’s episode, bearing a beaming smile and wielding his cane almost like a prop.It was enough to prompt Jimmy Kimmel to jokingly ask, “was this a publicity stunt?”“Absolutely,” Renner said, to which Kimmel noted “if there was any question about who the toughest Avenger is, now that’s settled.”But of course things were much more serious than that, as Renner noted during the first half of the chat, at one point explaining that visits from some of his famous friends really made it sink in how seriously hurt he was.
near-fatal snowplow accident in January.Renner, 52, was a guest on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Monday night to promote his upcoming Disney+ series “Rennervations,” as well as to discuss the incident that left him hospitalized.The actor was in good spirits as he walked onto the set with a cane and did a little dance as he sat down for the interview.Kimmel, 55, introduced his guest as “indestructible” and an “Avenger who beat Thanos, Loki and a 14,000-pound snowplow.”The late-night host jokingly asked if this was a publicity stunt, to which Renner joked in response: “Absolutely.”“Now if there was any question as to who the toughest Avenger was, that’s settled now,” Kimmel said. “Forget [Robert] Downey [Jr.], forget [Chris] Hemsworth, forget these guys, it’s you, you’re the guy.”Renner humbly responded, “Yeah, I guess so.”“I think I speak for all of us when I say, thank God, look at you, you look great.
Jeremy Renner is the latest star to brush death.The "Hawkeye" actor was involved in a near-fatal snowplow accident in January, and has since kept his fans up to date as he recovers. Leonardo DiCaprio has had several close calls in the past, including a skydiving accident where both of his parachutes did not work. In 2021, Orlando Bloom took to Instagram to share a throwback picture after he fell three floors and shattered his spine.
Jeremy Renner made his first late night US television appearance since his serious snowplough incident on New Year’s Day.
Alison Herman “Considering all the injuries I have, I’m just glad I can still do what I’m good at.” This line is not spoken by Jeremy Renner, but it’s still the sentiment that hangs over “Rennervations,” the four-part docuseries streaming this Wednesday on Disney+. After a Jan. 1 snow plow accident outside his Reno, Nevada home left Renner with life-threatening injuries, the show’s Tuesday premiere will mark his first public, in-person appearance since. (Renner also sat down for an interview with ABC’s Diane Sawyer, which aired earlier this week.) “Rennervations” is designed to be a feel-good show, following the actor as he restores retired vehicles for use by youth-focused charities. But offscreen events have conspired to give its predictable triumphs — assignment, engineering, execution, delivery — an added dimension.
Jeremy Renner enjoyed spring break with his family at an amusement park, thanks to the help of an electric wheelchair. The 52-year-old "Mayor of Kingstown" star has kept his fans updated with his recovery efforts following the near-fatal accident at his home near Lake Tahoe on New Year's Day, when he was crushed by a snowplow.
Jeremy Renner is sharing just how serious the situation truly was after he was crushed by a 7-ton snowplow on New Year's Day. In his new tell-all interview about the accident, his neighbors, who he credits with saving his life, reveal that they thought he had passed away in the snow at one moment, and he thought he was near death too – so much so that he wrote some "last words" for his family.
first interview since the near-fatal incident, Renner recalled the horrifying ordeal and how he was hospitalized with 30 broken bones and a collapsed lung.The simulation, which was seen for the first time during his ABC News interview with Diane Sawyer, shows Renner operating the 1988 Pistenbully snowcat, as his nephew, Alex Fries, hooks a chain from the snowplow to a Ford Raptor they were attempting to move to the snow-cleared street.“I led in the snowcat with the truck behind it to finish off the last 20-30 yards of the driveway to get it onto the paved area,” Renner told Sawyer about his mission to clear all the snow from the driveway leading up to the house. Once parked on the street, Fries unhooked the truck from the snowcat, as Renner began to turn around on the icy sloped road.
Jeremy Renner’s first on-camera interview since his devastating snowplow accident in January – an hourlong special airing next Thursday (April 6) – with the Marvel Cinematic Universe star declaring that he “chose to survive” in the wake of life-threatening injuries.On January 1, it was reported Renner had suffered “a weather related accident while plowing snow” at his home in Reno; he was airlifted to hospital, where he was said to be in a “critical but stable” condition. The actor then underwent surgery and gave his first public update some two weeks later, with his family “positive” about his prospects for recovery.
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.
Jeremy Renner is speaking out publicly for the first time about the accident that almost took his life. A promo for a sit-down interview between Diane Sawyer and the Marvel star was released by ABC News on Wednesday, in which he opens up about the snowcat accident that left him in critical condition on New Year's Day.On New Year’s Day, Renner was crushed by a snowcat near his home in the Mt.
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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