Marvel star Jeremy Renner has given concerned fans and celebrity friends a health update. The beloved actor was previously involved in an accident that landed him in the ICU and resulted in him needing at least two surgeries the next day.
Since then, Renner has been mostly unknown, except for periods when he posts to update them on his recovery progress.
After being released from the hospital earlier this month, Renner shared a photo of herself showing that she is undergoing physical therapy and will be on the mend in no time.
Read on to learn more.
Jeremy Renner Is Undergoing Physical Therapy
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Renner took to Instagram today to reassure fans that he is slowly recovering from his horrific accident. The actor revealed that the incident on January 1 resulted in more than 30 broken bones. He also suffered blunt chest trauma as well as orthopedic injuries.
Renner accompanied the message with a photo of himself doing leg stretches as part of his physical therapy at home. The post read, “Morning workouts, resolutions everything changed this new year. Born out of tragedy for my entire family, and quickly focused on bringing actionable love together.”
“I want to thank EVERYONE for their messages and care for my family and me. Much love and appreciation to you all,” continued the actor. “These broken bones over 30 will heal, grow stronger, just as love and bonds with family and friends deepen. Love and blessings to you all.”
Fans Wish Marvel Star A Speedy Recovery
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Several followers commented on Renner’s post, thanking her for sharing such an inspiring healing journey with them and praising her resilience. One follower wrote, “You are a Warrior! Thinking of you and sending you so much love and strength. You got this!”
Another comment read, “You are loved by many of my friends, and your mental strength will help the Bone heal. We are here for you!”
An inspired follower said, “Sending you love my brother! You inspire us all. Keep praying for you and your people.”
“Thank you for sharing your progress through pictures. It helps your fans a lot. Keep working on it. You are a positive person, and I know you will give it everything you have. I am so sorry you and your family are going through this. Please be healthy. I can’t wait for the next post,” wrote one fan.
Jeremy Renner Crushed By Snow Plow
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On January 1, the public was informed that the Marvel actor had been run over by his 14,330-pound snow plow. The incident happened at Renner’s Tahoe home while he was trying to keep the snow from catching a family member’s car.
Instead, Renner’s snow plow hits him, seriously injuring him. In one day, the actor had to undergo two surgeries to reduce the damage done by the large snow removal equipment. The snow plow is assumed to be either a Sno-Cat or a PistenBully.
Renner has made occasional appearances on social media since the incident in an attempt to update his fans on how he’s fairing after the accident. A day after the incident, Renner posted a picture of himself in the hospital, thanking fans for their kind words and saying he was “too messed up to type.”
Jeremy Renner Was Released From The Hospital On January 17th
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On January 5, Renner again took to social media to post a video of himself with swollen eyes while wearing an oxygen mask. His mother and sister were with him, and they seemed to be having the best time. She also joked about having a spa day with her mom and sister in the caption of the post.
It reads, “ICU day “not not great”, turned into an amazing spa day with my sister and mama. Thank you very much.”
After several days in the hospital, Renner returned home on January 17. The actor announced the news when he told his many fans that he can’t wait to watch “Mayor of Kingstown” at home. The Paramount+ series is scheduled to air its season premiere around that time.
In response to a tweet from the series’ official account, Renner wrote, “Beyond my brain fog in recovery, I’m very excited to watch episode 201 with my family at home.”
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