Jeremy Renner Breaks Down In Emotional Interview About Snowplow Accident


Jeremy Renner tears the veil of a dark time in an interview with The View about barely surviving a horrific snowplowing accident, so discussion of it still sends vibrations. The actor remembered crying for the first time after the catastrophe about promising himself and his daughter, “I’ll get better.” While his new memoir, ‘My Last Breath’, digs really deep into this trauma, let’s just say the Internet is feeling all kinds of ways right now.
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The post on Instagram with the actor sharing a tearful account of the moment received the fire in the comments. ‘Listened to the audiobook yesterday. It was truly amazing to hear him tell his incredible story,’ someone commented. Another chimed in with, ‘Such an incredibly strong man, I am so happy he’s recovered.’ Others, however, were not feeling sentimental, with a brusque analogy replying, ‘Happy he’s fine, but it’s been two years, bro. You need to let it go.’ Oof.
What’s crazy is how many people didn’t even know about the audiobook. As soon as one user broke the news, more responses plunged in asking, ‘Wait there’s an audiobook?! Where can I listen to this?’ Pro tip- it is on Audible according to the replies. The emotional punches are hitting very hard, and several comments let the world know they cried over his story. One bluntly said, ‘I literally cried when I first heard of the accident.’ Yeah, me too.
These pictures of Renner with his daughter Ava seem to be hitting the people right in the feels. ‘That photo with Ava makes me very emotional she certainly healed you’ is a type of comment that shows how significant that father-daughter bond is. Not to speak of-the survival of more than 30 broken bones is nothing short of miraculous. As far as a comment went, ‘I’m not much of a believer in miracles but his survival isn’t much short of that.’
Well, Internet being the Internet, there is always that one guy. Someone had to say that Renner on The View was ‘nowhere near as good an interview’ as the one he did with Joe Rogan: ‘Promise you that you won’t get nearly as much substance from this interview.’ To which someone replied, ‘kinda disappointed…’ Guess you can’t please them all.
Numerous comments have been supporting the book: many said they ordered it based on reading excerpts, one saying, ‘You’re a very good writer.’ The general feeling about supporting him in his recovery journey was summed up with ‘You’re a fighter and an amazing dad.’ But somebody makes some random comment in an opera advertisement that Renner died? Go figure. Internet gonna internet.
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What stands out most is Renner’s story – healing from the physical injuries, emotional trauma, and family bonds- truly hitting it all. And whether people just found out about the audiobook, cried over memories around the accident, or were simply mesmerized by his survival ability, one thing is for sure: Jeremy Renner’s comeback story hurt worse than that snowplow ever did. Too soon? Nah! If he cracks jokes about it on interviews, then so can we. His resurrection and comeback have been an awe-inspiring journey, and the Internet’s response proves it’s not just Hollywood hype- people actually care about this dude.
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