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In one hand the cane and in the other, the hand of his daughter. This is how actor Jeremy Renner (Modesto, California, 52 years old) reappeared this Tuesday, April 11, on his first red carpet since the fateful accident with a snowplow that almost cost him his life last January. The interpreter, known for playing the superhero Hawkeye in Marvel movies, delightedly smiling with his 10-year-old daughter, Ava Berlin Renner―the result of his relationship with his ex-wife, the model and actress Sonni Pacheco―, the premiere in los angeles of racing nervesis now a new reality series, available on Disney+ as of the most recent Wednesday.
But, above all, Renner celebrated with his family the progress of his state of health, after more than three months of slow recovery. On January 2, the actor was removing snow 400 meters from his Nevada home so that his family could go out after a storm, when the snowplow, weighing more than 14 tons, accidentally ran over of one of his legs. The result was more than 30 broken bones, blunt chest trauma and orthopedic injuries for which the interpreter had to undergo multiple surgeries. “His family is with him and he is receiving excellent care,” said his representative at the time, after confirming in a statement that Renner was found “in critical but stable condition.”
Even so, the actor was optimistic at all times on his social networks, where from the beginning he shared the entire recovery process with his followers. “More than 30 broken bones will be mended, strengthened, as love and bonds with family and friends will deepen. Love and blessings to all of you, ”he wrote on Instagram along with a photo of his rehabilitation 19 days after the hit-and-run. On March 27, he posted on Twitter a video of himself walking on a treadmill after spending several months in a wheelchair after the accident. “Now I have to find other things to occupy my time so my body can recover from my will,” he wrote in the post.
As part of the promotion of the series, and the day before his reappearance on the red carpet, the interpreter visited the program Jimmy Kimmel Live!, where she dared to do a little dance while using her cane to walk across the stage. “If there was any doubt about who was the toughest Avenger, that’s settled now,” the presenter joked about the actor’s role in the Marvel superhero saga.
“Simplements [la máquina] it missed every vertebra, it didn’t hit any organs,” he explained to Kimmel. “My brain didn’t swell.” However, Renner maintained in the interview that he did get an eye out: “That’s weird. But I was very lucky that none of the organs were damaged.”
is racing nerves its function will be very different. Over four episodes, Renner helps charities by rebuilding decommissioned government vehicles to serve children in communities around the world. In addition to professional builders, famous friends such as Vanessa Hudgens, Anthony Mackie or Sebastián Yatra accompanied him on the journey. His friend Rory Millikin, who will also play a special role in the series, recently spoke with the magazine People about Renner’s spirit as he recovered from the hit-and-run. “He carries this load very heroically and the mood of him is inspiring,” he commented.
In her first interview since the accident, which aired last Thursday and is now available on Hulu, Renner assured Diane Sawyer of ABC News, that he does not want the tragic event to become “a trauma” and that he has “changed the narrative of being a victim or making a mistake or whatever.” “I refuse to be haunted by that memory in that way,” the actor stated.
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