Jeremy Renner has expressed his joy that the snowplough that ran him over has been returned to him.
The six-tonne machine ‘totally crushed’ the Hawkeye actor, who was celebrating his 52nd birthday in the ICU, shattering more than 30 bones.
During the horrible tragedy earlier this year near his Lake Tahoe home near the Nevada-California state boundary in the United States, the Marvel actor was attempting to save a family member.
The Bourne Legacy star is slowly but steadily healing and has been updating his followers via Instagram selfies.
Jeremy reported in his newest Instagram Story, uploaded on Friday, that the snowplough was being returned to his house three months after the horrible event.
He captioned a photo of the machine, ‘She’s finally making her way home!’ The predatory hands and grinning face emojis were next.
In another anecdote, The Hurt Locker star remarked, ‘The cat gets a police escort… seems like Green Mile,’ referring to the 1999 Tom Hanks film about Death Row convicts.
Following the accident, it has been alleged that The Avengers star’s objectives have shifted, with a source suggesting he is no longer as concerned with returning to set.
Speaking to DailyMail.com, they said that ‘although he does still love acting, Hollywood is just not a priority to him anymore’.
‘Jeremy believes that he survived the accident so that he can use his platform to really create change in the world,’ the source shared.
Last month, the Mission Impossible star vowed he would do “whatever it takes” to regain full fitness, as he released a video of himself strengthening leg strength on a special workout bike.
According to his pal, Ant-Man actor Evangeline Lilly, he has been ‘moving himself around’ in a wheelchair since the January 1 incident, and his recuperation so far has been a “straight up miracle.”
She told US outlet Access Hollywood: ‘I walked in his house and got chicken skin, because I was like, “Why are you mobile? Why are you mobile? What’s happening?”
‘I expected to sit at his bedside and hold his hand while he moaned and groaned in pain and wasn’t able to move. He was wheeling himself around, laughing with his friends. It’s a miracle, a straight-up miracle.
‘He’s made of something really tough, that guy. You’ve always been able to see that in him. He is recovering incredibly, and I’m so grateful.’
Source My Celebrity Life.