‘Hawkeye’ Jeremy Renner appears to be doing well after his snowplough accident, as he updates his Instagram with a selfie. Continue reading!
Jeremy Renner posted his most recent health update on Instagram, along with a photo of himself in recovery from the snow plowing accident. The actor posted a selfie from his hospital bed, displaying multiple bruises on his face. In the caption, the actor stated that he is “too messed up to type” and thanked fans for their support.
Also, the actor reportedly cleared snow from his neighbor’s house “because there was no power for 24 hours and a large snowfall had occurred there.” Actor’s rep insisted that he was assisting everyone in clearing snow to make it easier for people to get out. Reno Mayor Hillary Schieve also told the Reno Gazette-Journal that the actor was run over by his own snow plough while helping someone and added, “He is always helping others.”
“Thank you all for your kind words,” Renner wrote alongside his selfie.
As of right now, I am too messed up to type. I still send you all my love,” the Hawkeye actor wrote on Instagram. Fans were thrilled to see the post, and sent the actor their best wishes.
Marvel co-stars Chris Hemsworth and Chris Evans were among the first to leave comments on the actor’s Instagram post.
Get well soon, buddy. I’m sending you my love!” Chris Hemsworth made a statement.
“Tough as nails,” Chris Evans wrote. “I adore you, buddy.”
Jeremy Renner was hospitalised after a snow-ploughing accident in Reno, Nevada, on New Year’s Eve. The actor’s rep confirmed on Sunday that he was involved in an accident while snow ploughing and was rushed to the hospital as a result. At the time, the actor was said to be in critical but stable condition.
On Sunday morning, the actor was airlifted out of a Nevada town after his snow plough ran over his leg in an accident. According to TMZ, a helicopter arrived shortly after the accident to airlift Renner. According to the report, the actor’s doctor neighbour managed to apply a tourniquet to his leg until paramedics arrived to fly him to the hospital.
After being involved in the accident, the actor suffered blunt chest trauma and orthopaedic injuries, and he underwent surgery on January 2, after which he remained in the intensive care unit was critically ill but in a stable condition at the time. The actor’s family also issued a statement through his rep thanking the doctors and nurses who were caring for him, as well as fans, for their love and support.
According to People, Renner was clearing snow from his driveway to assist his family members in leaving his home after spending the New Year together.