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Jeremy Renner celebrates second anniversary of snowplow accident

Jeremy Renner celebrates second anniversary of snowplow accident

In a New Year greeting message, Jeremy Renner expressed gratitude on the second anniversary of a snowplow accident that nearly cost him his life.

“As I celebrate my second ‘ReBirthday’ today, I send my love, respect and gratitude to the army of people it took to put me back together,” Renner wrote on Instagram Wednesday alongside a photo of him in the hospital last year. . “Thank you to every nurse, doctor, first responder…I literally owe you my life. »

“All my heart goes out to my beautiful and courageous nephew and to the angels (my neighbors) who jumped to my aid and endured the chaos for 45 long minutes on the icy asphalt on New Year’s morning,” he said. continued. “I’m really sorry for all the haunting images I printed on you (I’ll spare you all the meat grinding images)….”

Renner wrote that his “list of gratitude is very long…. With the amount of love and prayers that have poured in from you all over the world (needing every one of them), my family has never left me, with divine intervention, a little luck and a lot of miracles… I stand. strong again. More open. More loved. More connected. And fucking BLESSED to take the next step, to take MY NEXT BREATH. Thank you for every fiber and cell in my body. I love you ALL . #MyNeighborBreathe»

You can read Renner’s full Instagram post below.

Renner was was seriously injured in January 1 snowplow accident during which he broke more than 30 bones. The accident occurred while Renner was shoveling snow from the driveway of his Lake Tahoe home on New Year’s Day 2023. He was trying to keep the snow removal tractor from sliding and hitting his nephew when it was pulled and run over . THE Hawk Eye The actor was airlifted to a hospital where he was treated for “blunt force trauma to the chest and orthopedic injuries.”

After months of recovery, Renner returned to production for season 3 of Mayor of Kingstown early January 2024. It also recently finished filming Wake Up Dead Man: A knife-edge mysterythe next part of the At loggerheads saga, alongside Daniel Craig, Josh O’Connor, Cailee Spaeny, Glenn Close and Andrew Scott.