Hailee Steinfeld is opening up about Jeremy Renner‘s snowplow accident.
08.04.2023 - 16:15 / perezhilton.com
Jeremy Renner got a little help from one of his fellow Avengers after his horrific snowplow accident!
As we’ve previously reported, the 52-year-old actor was run over by his 14,330-lb PistenBully snowplow while helping a family member get a “stuck” car out of the snow back on January 1. The accident resulted in Jeremy suffering “blunt chest trauma and orthopedic injuries” and breaking over 30 bones in his body, which required him to go through several surgeries. So, so awful. Following the near-death experience, there is no doubt that The Avengers star needed a ton of support during the recovery process. And he got it from one of his dear friends and co-stars!
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During a new interview with Diane Sawyer, Jeremy revealed that his The Hurt Locker and Marvel co-star Anthony Mackie stayed right by his side while he recovered from his extensive injuries. When Diana asked what was “the best thing anyone said to you” after the accident, he responded that “it’s the actions” meant more to him than the words, adding:
Nothing reveals to you who your true friends are quite like going through some hard times! But Anthony wasn’t the only co-star to send him support and well wishes. Evangeline Lilly shared with Access Hollywood back in February how she was amazed by Jeremy’s recovery so far, noting how he “recovered like a mo-fo” only one month after the accident:
Meanwhile, Chris Evans kept things lighthearted on social media with Jeremy while reacting to one of The Bourne Legacy star’s social media posts about his recovery. The 41-year-old actor wrote:
To which, Jeremy responded:
It is great to see that Jeremy had such a great support system after
Hailee Steinfeld is opening up about Jeremy Renner‘s snowplow accident.
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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.
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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.
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