Jeremy Renner homes from hospital to 'begin long road to recovery'

Jeremy Renner TWEETS warning to ‘be safe’ in deep snow in Nevada as he returns home from hospital to begin ‘a long road to recovery’ after snowplow injuries ‘left him worse than anyone knows’

  • Jeremy Renner, 52, is recovering at home after his horrific snowplow accident
  • The Mayor of Kingstown star wrote in a tweet that he made it home on Monday to watch season two of his crime drama series 
  • Renner was fixing a broken down car on New Year’s Day when he was run over by his 14,330-pound snowplow that left him in critical condition 
  • Sources claim his injuries are severe and he ‘almost died’ waiting for help 

Jeremy Renner has been allowed home from hospital to recover after a snowplow accident left him ‘worse than anyone knows’ – and he’s already warning others to ‘be safe’ in the deep Nevada snow.

The Mayor of Kingstown star, 52, announced on Monday night that he made it home in time to watch the season two airing of his crime drama after he was nearly crushed to death by his 14,330-pound snowplow on New Year’s Day.

Renner shared the good news on a promotional tweet for the series which aired on Sunday. 

‘Outside my brain fog in recovery, I was very excited to watch episode 201 with my family at home,’ Renner wrote. 

The news comes a day after friends revealed that Renner’s injuries are much worse than feared and that he ‘nearly bled out’ and ‘almost died’ while waiting for help to arrive. 

Jeremy Renner, 52, is recovering at home after his horrific snowplow accident 

The Mayor of Kingstown star wrote in a tweet that he made it home on Monday to watch season two of his crime drama series

The Hawkeye star appears to be eager to get back onto the snow at his Lake Tahoe property. 

Renner posted two pictures to Instagram on Monday from Nevada – one of snow-covered rooftops with a message saying he missed his ‘happy place’ and another warning people to ‘be safe’ along with an image of a road covered in deep snow. 

The actor is reportedly aware of the extent of his injuries and has a long road to recovery ahead of him, with friends saying it could take up to two years before he is back in fighting shape. 

‘It’s much worse than anyone knows. Jeremy is very aware of the fact that he almost died out there,’ a source told RadarOnline.

‘The right side of Jeremy’s chest was crushed, and his upper torso had collapsed. He also had a bad head wound that was bleeding and a leg injury.’

‘Word is the damage to Jeremy’s chest was so substantial it had to be reconstructed in surgery.’ 

Emergency services had to airlift the television star to the hospital were he later underwent surgery on January 2 to place metal pins around his legs, along with chest surgery.

‘So far, he’s had two surgeries and he will likely require more in the weeks ahead on his leg. Doctors tend to space out operations to allow time for the body’s natural healing process to kick in, and that’s the case here,’ the source continued.

‘Jeremy was in a lot of pain, and was having difficulty breathing. He knew he was in bad shape and that he might not make it out of this.’

As Renner’s recovery continues, he remains ‘doped up’ and with ‘tubes’ to help him breath. 


Renner posted photos of Nevada calling it his ‘happy place.’ He also warned people to be careful on the roads

Renner stars in the Paramount+ tv show with actress Emma Laird

Renner was fixing a broken down car on New Years Day when he was run over by his 14,330-pound snowplow that left him in critical condition

Renner was airlifted to a local hospital near his Lake Tahoe cabin shortly after the accident had occurred

The beloved star underwent two surgeries to place metal pins around his legs, along with chest surgery, after being left in critical condition following the frightening incident

Renner shared hospital footage of what appeared to be him getting wheeled in for either a CT scan or an MRI on Friday. Captioning the video, Renner wrote: ‘I wish you all a very special night’

Renner has taken fans on his recovery journey by posting a series of updates over the past few weeks. 

A few days following the accident, Renner took a selfie showing notable bruises on his face with the caption, ‘Thank you all for your kind words. I’m too messed up now to type. But I send love to you all.’ 

The star later shared a clip of himself being pampered by his supportive sister and mother as he received a relaxing scalp massage. 

‘A ‘not no great’ ICU Day, turned to amazing spa day with my sis and mama. Thank you soooooo much,’ he penned in the caption of a tweet. 

On Friday the Marvel star shared hospital footage of what appeared to be him getting wheeled in for either a CT scan or MRI on Friday. 

Captioning the video of him getting wheeled toward a large high-tech imaging machine, Renner wrote: ‘I wish you all a very special night.’ 

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