Actor Jeremy Renner thanked fans for their support after he suffered a serious accident clearing snow at his home in Reno, Nevada, USA, last Sunday (1). The actor was airlifted to the hospital and was in critical but stable condition.
The interpreter of Gavião Arqueiro posted thanks this Tuesday (3) on Instagram. “Thank you all for the nice words,” she wrote. “I’m too ‘broke’ to write. But I send love to all of you. In the image posted by the actor, we can get an idea of how bad the accident was.
Causes of the accident
Details of the crash remain a mystery. The only information provided by the local sheriff’s office is that they are investigating the circumstances of the crash.
Jeremy Renner worked and posted on his Twitter account the work on the second season of “The Owner of Kingstown”, a Paramount+ series in which he plays Mike McLusky. The series returns to streaming on January 15th.
With information from CNET
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