Rennervations star Jeremy Renner has a lot to be thankful for after a mindblowing recovery from his snowplow accident. The actor has been on the path to recovery since breaking over 30 bones earlier this year while snowplowing. Finally, Jeremy made his return official by turning up for the Los Angeles red carpet premiere of his Disney+ reality series Rennervations. Also tagging along was his beautiful family, who stood by him throughout his recovery process.
Speaking to People on the red carpet, Jeremy Renner discussed the significance of the accident and his latest project to him, especially after a daunting quarter of the year. He also acknowledged the overwhelming support he received from those around him, quipping:
“I’m overflowing with gratitude and excitement unlike [anything] I’ve felt in a very, very long time, you know? Because it’s not a movie that I’m promoting, It’s not a show, it’s my, it’s my life, man, this is what I do.”
Jeremy Renner Grateful For His Second Chance At Life
Going further, Jeremy admitted he felt honored to have the chance to even talk about his project. According to him, the project had been a long way coming, as many questioned his sanity several times while storing up decommissioned trucks in the last five years. He felt grateful knowing he finally got to put his collection to good use.
Notably, Rennervations is a reality series that follows Jeremy Renner in his quest to help charities reconstruct decommissioned vehicles and put them to new uses. He brought his ideas to life with help from his celebrity family, including Vanessa Hudgens, Anil Kapoor, and Rory Millikin. The star divulged:
“I had a vision, but it took a lot of people to help me with the vision though you know? It seems so easy in my brain. Oh, yeah. Right. Yeah, the idea is easy. The idea is the easy part, Geez Louise.”
Thankfully, Jeremy Renner’s daughter, Ava Berlin Renner, who held on to him during the Rennervations red carpet, played a huge role in bringing the show to life. He credited the 10-year-old with coming up with some of the designs used on the show.
Jeremy’s red carpet appearance comes barely a month after he announced he was back on his feet, sharing a video of himself walking on a treadmill. In Jeremy’s first interview post-hospitalization, he admitted to Diane Sawyer that he wouldn’t let the memory of his mistakes and accident define him. Rather, he was choosing to make that shift from being victimized to embracing life to the fullest, a resole he has stuck to so far.