Hailee Steinfeld is opening up about Jeremy Renner‘s snowplow accident.
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Jeremy Renner has been showing off his remarkable recovery from his New Year's Day snowplow accident in recent interviews and a red carpet appearance for his new show, "Rennervations." While he's been putting on a brave face for the public, behind the scenes he's been in "excruciating pain," according to Christopher Vincent, a chiropractic sports physician and trainer who is part of the team aiding Renner as he heals from his numerous injuries. "I mean, it's bad enough with one of those traumas," Vincent said in an interview with People. "The fracture through his tibia was so severe that that alone...
mentally you can't deal with that much pain." "When you've got 30 of those, your body is just sending pain signals to your brain from every part of your body. You can't override them," Vincent continued. "You're mentally just trying to quiet them down. It's happening 24 hours a day, so it's not like he gets a reprieve when he's sleeping.
It doesn't sleep, so it's affecting your sleep, and that lack of sleep is affecting your recovery." The tibia fracture he mentioned was one that doctors also discussed as part of Renner's interview with Diane Sawyer – the bone broke in multiple places and a titanium rod had to be inserted for it to heal properly. Besides that, he said he's broken "35 or so bones," and that one of his lungs collapsed after his chest was crushed by the 7-ton snowplow. His liver was punctured, but he said that "wasn't dangerous," and his eye popped out of its socket, which has obviously been repaired.
Hailee Steinfeld is opening up about Jeremy Renner‘s snowplow accident.
New bodycam footage showed what unfolded during Jeremy Renner's traumatic snowplow accident on New Year's Day near his home in Lake Tahoe, California. Washoe County Sheriff's Department officials responded to the bloody scene, which was reported by a neighbor shortly before 9 a.m.
Jeremy Renner returned to the hospital to visit the medical workers who treated him after his devastating snowplow accident in January. On Friday, the 52-year-old actor shared photos to his Instagram Story in which he was seen spending time with the hospital staff at the Renown Regional Medical Center in Reno, Nevada.
Jeremy Renner had a bumpy road to recovery after his near-fatal accident.
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.
Jeremy Renner broke over 30 bones, popped his eye out of his head and completely crushed his chest in a snowplow accident just over three months ago. He's said several times that he and the people close to him feared he wouldn't survive his severe injuries, but last night he made his first red carpet appearance since the accident – and he managed to walk the carpet, too.
A triumphant return. Jeremy Renner was joined by his daughter, Ava, on his first red carpet since his near-fatal snowplow accident.
Jeremy Renner is back on the red carpet!
Jeremy Renner made his first red carpet appearance since the snowplow accident for the premiere of Rennervations.
Jeremy Renner is starting to reveal more details about what happened on New Year's Day when he was nearly crushed to death in a horrific snowplow accident. The Marvel star appeared in high spirits and even joked about what happened to him during a new interview, but he also revealed why he felt immense guilt.
Jeremy Renner has an optimistic outlook on his serious injuries following his New Year's Day snowplow accident. The 52-year-old star was a guest on Monday's episode of, arriving with a cane and a big smile.He shared that the injury broke «35 or so» bones.«We kept discovering them as we were going along. It went from critical order, like, priority of what I'm going to die from or not,» Renner said of his broken bones.
Jeremy Renner got a little help from one of his fellow Avengers after his horrific snowplow accident!
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.
Good Morning America.”In a preview for his first on-screen interview since the January incident, Renner, 52, gets emotional speaking to ABC News anchor Diane Sawyer about the near-fatal accident.The “Hawkeye” actor told Sawyer, 77, that he refuses to be “haunted” by the memory of the incident, which occurred outside his residence in Nevada and left him critically injured.“I shifted the narrative of it being victimized or making a mistake or anything else,” Renner says in the hourlong special. “I refuse to be f – – king haunted by that memory that way.”A nearby neighbor said he saw a lot of blood and that when he looked at Renner’s head, it appeared to be “cracked wide open.” The man, Rich Kovach, said he could see white and wasn’t sure if what he was seeing was Renner’s skull or just his imagination.Members of Renner’s family, including his nephew Alexander Fries, whom he saved from the plow, will also be featured in the special.Though his act of bravery left him hospitalized, Renner wouldn’t change what he did.“I’d do it again,” Renner said confidently.
Jeremy Renner's neighbor, who made the harrowing 911 callfollowing his snowplow accident in January, is speaking out for the first time.Rich Kovatch tells ABC News' Diane Sawyer that he and his partner, Barb Fletcher, were the first people on the scene of the accident, and recalls the aftermath of the near-fatal accident. «It was the blood, the amount of blood, he was just in so much pain and the sounds that were coming out of him,» Kovatch tells Sawyer in a sneak preview for the ABC News special with Renner and others. «There was so much blood in the snow, and then when I looked at his head it appeared to me to be cracked wide open and I could see white. I don't know if that was his skull, maybe it was just my imagination, but that's what I thought I saw.»In January, Renner was crushed by a snowcat near his home in the Mt.
Jeremy Renner wasn’t sure if he would survive his snowplow accident when it happened, and just in case, revealed he wrote a goodbye note to his loved ones.
A heartbreaking moment. Jeremy Renner revealed that he wrote his family a final goodbye letter while in the hospital following his New Year’s Day snowplow accident.
Jeremy Renner continues to share new details about his devastating snowplow accident. Renner revealed that his injuries from the New Year's Day incident were so severe that, as he was brought into the hospital, he wrote a final note to his family because he thought he might die. The actor spoke bout the immediate aftermath of the accident that left him crushed by a 7-ton snowplow outside his Reno, Nevada home.
Jeremy Renner says he was writing “last words” notes on his phone from the hospital after the Jan. 1 snowplow accident that left him in critical condition.