Jeremy Renner Says Mouth Is ‘Still Complete Chaos’ After Near-Fatal Accident
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Jeremy Renner Says Mouth Is ‘Still Complete Chaos’ After Near-Fatal Accident
Jeremy Renner might look like he’s healthy, but the actor says he has a long way to go in the wake of his near-fatal snowplow accident. “My mouth is still complete chaos,” the actor, 54, told the Guardian in an interview published on Saturday, July 12. “It looks fine, but when I bite down it feels as if I’m going to break all my teeth.” Renner was run over by his 14,000-pound snowplow on January 1, 2023. In the interview, he told the outlet that…
Jeremy Renner (54) is still suffering from the consequences of his near-fatal accident with a snowplow in January 2023. The actor has barely any visible remains of the incident on the outside, but still feels pain, he said in an interview with The Guardian.
Jeremy Renner Feels 'Complete Chaos' In His Mouth After Near-Fatal Accident
MEGAJeremy Renner is still recovering from his near-fatal 2023 snowplow accident that left him with over 30 broken bones and severe internal injuries. In a new interview, the actor shared how his survival was due to mental grit, breathing techniques from childhood, and quick help from his nephew and neighbors. Jeremy Renner's traumatic experience inspired his recovery-themed music project, "Love and Titanium," and has given him a renewed perspec…
Jeremy Renner was known as a tough Hollywood guy, on and off screen - and suddenly found himself fighting for his life. He talks to the Guardian about how the accident changed him - "I've never been more vulnerable, open and loving."
How being crushed by a 14,000lb snowplough made Jeremy Renner a nicer person: ‘I’ve never been more vulnerable, open and loving’
He was known as a tightly wound Hollywood tough guy, on and off screen – and then the star found himself fighting for his life. He talks about ‘bullying his body’ into recovery, and how the accident changed him Six ribs broken in 14 places. Three breaks in the lower pelvis. Right and left ankle…
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