‘I miss my happy place’: Jeremy Renner shares photo of Lake Tahoe where he was crushed by a snow plow two weeks ago as he continues to recover in hospital
Jeremy Renner shared a photo of a snowy site in Lake Tahoe on social media on Monday.
A representative for the 52-year-old Kingstown mayor said he has lost his ‘happy place’ as he continues to recover in the hospital two weeks after a gruesome snow plow accident nearly crushed him to death near his Northern California home.
she told the Hook actor’s sister, Kim the people Last week, Jeremy was working hard to recover with hospitalization.
HAPPY PLACE: Jeremy Renner is still recovering from a near-fatal snow plow accident at his Reno home, but he’s been thinking about better days to come. The Avengers star posted a photo of a snowy cabin on Monday, writing, “I miss my happy place…”
She said, “If anyone knows Jeremy, he’s a fighter and doesn’t mess around.”
It crushes all goals of progress. We couldn’t feel more positive about the road ahead.
The second season of the action star’s gritty drama, Mayor Of Kingstown, debuted on Paramount + Sunday night, and a social media post gave his friends and fans a chance to send more well-wishes his way.
Progress: Jeremy’s sister, Kim, said he’s making progress. “If anyone knows Jeremy, he’s a fighter and doesn’t mess around,” she told People. It crushes all goals of progress. We couldn’t feel more positive about the road ahead.”
1923 star Robert Patrick wrote, ‘I can’t wait! I hope you are better now!!!!’
One fan shared his hope writing, “I am praying for you to heal quickly and painlessly!” So excited for season 2! ❤️.
Another shared, “We’ll be even more excited once you hit 100%. We wish you a speedy recovery.”
Well Wishes: A social media post about Season 2 of the Mayor of Kingstown gave friends and fans another opportunity to share their well wishes. 1923 star Robert Patrick wrote, ‘I can’t wait! I hope you’re better now!!!!’
In a previous post, Jeremy The Hurt Locker co-star Evangeline Lilly called him “one of the most down-to-earth people I’ve ever met in Hollywood,” and the actor will show that side of himself in the upcoming Disney+ reality show revamp.
The four-part series will focus on Jeremy’s lifelong passion for giving back to communities around the world by re-imagining unique purpose-built vehicles to meet community needs.
One such project is located in nearby Sparks, Nevada, at The Generator, a center best known for producing some of Burning Man’s most iconic sculptures.
Rennervations: Jeremy will soon be sharing his love of helping others in the new Disney+ series, Rennervations, focusing on his passion for giving back to communities around the world by reimagining unique purpose-built vehicles to meet community needs; Seen in 2021