Jeremy Renner Describes the ‘Exhilarating Peace’ He Felt in His Near-Death Experience
- Jeremy Renner nearly died on New Year's Day 2023 after a 14,000-pound snow plow crushed him near his Nevada home.
- He became trapped under the vehicle for about 30 minutes, during which he focused on his breathing while waiting for emergency responders.
- The accident left Renner in critical condition, requiring multiple surgeries and causing extensive injuries including a temporarily popped eyeball and 30 broken bones.
- In his memoir My Next Breath: A Memoir, Renner expressed his determination to live life according to his own rules and described his near-death experience as an incredibly profound and peaceful sensation unlike any other.
- More than two years after the incident, Renner emphasizes valuing love and meaningful relationships as the only lasting things people carry with them.
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Jeremy Renner Talks About His Near-Death Experience After Accident: ‘It Was Magical, I Didn’t Want to Come Back’
Actor Jeremy Renner recently spoke about his near death after the accident he suffered outside his home in Nevada, United States, an experience he described as magical and of which, he claimed, he did not want to return. Renner, known for his character of ‘Hawkeye’ in the Avengers saga, suffered an accident with a snowslide machine, after the New Year in 2023, and shared new details about how he felt and what he thought at the time that his life…
Jeremy Renner Describes His Near-Death Experience as "a Peace so Magical that He Didn't Want to Come Back"
Actor Jeremy Renner, who suffered a serious accident with a snowslide in 2023, has recounted the "peace" he felt as he was near death, "a peace so magical that he did not want to return," he said.During an appearance in the podcast Let's talk off camera with Kelly Ripa, who picks up CNN, the star of The Avengers spoke about the incident that took him to the hospital in critical condition and that required multiple surgeries.And about this experi…
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