As the 52-year-old entertainer gave fans an update on his condition, he thanked ‘everyone for their messages and thoughtfulness,’ noting that he broke ’30 plus bones’ in the incident.
On Twitter, the 41-year-old Gray Man star replied, ‘That’s one tough mf’er. Has anyone even checked on the snowcat???’
Buddies: Chris Evans joked around with Avengers costar Jeremy Renner on social media as he recovers from a snow plow accident that nearly crushed him to death; pictured in 2019
Sense of humor: On Twitter, the 41-year-old Gray Man star wrote, ‘That’s one tough mf’er. Has anyone even checked on the snowcat???’
In Renner’s original tweet, he uploaded a photo of himself receiving physical therapy from a healthcare professional.
He wrote to readers, ‘Much love and appreciation to you all. These 30 plus broken bones will mend, grow stronger, just like the love and bond with family and friends deepens.’
In the snapshot Jeremy rested peacefully with his head on two pillows and his fingers interlocked.
A masked doctor positioned his right leg upward, bending his knee as his left leg was elevated with a pillow.
Recovering: In a snapshot Jeremy rested peacefully with his head on two pillows and his fingers interlocked
Evans also added the warm thought, ‘Sending so much love,’ to the tweet before Renner replied.
The Hollywood vet wrote, ‘Love you brother…. I did check on the snow cat, she needs fuel,’ followed by a wink and laughing emoji.
Jeremy shared the same image on Instagram but wrote a lengthier caption for his 20 million fans to read.
‘Morning workouts, resolutions all changed this particular new years …. Spawned from tragedy for my entire family, and quickly focused into uniting actionable love,’ he penned.
He ended the note positively as he signed off, ‘Love and blessings to you all,’ and the post has so far received more than 2.4 million likes.
Close bond: Earlier this month Chris gave Jeremy a birthday shoutout on Instagram just days after his accident
Last week Jeremy shared a photo of a snowy setting in Lake Tahoe on social media and said he was missing his ‘happy place.’
The Hawkeye actor’s sister, Kym, told People that Jeremy is working hard to restore his health with therapy in a hospital.
‘If anyone knows Jeremy, he is a fighter and doesn’t mess around,’ she said.
‘He is crushing all the progress goals. 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 post about it on social media gave his friends and fans an opportunity to send more well wishes his way.
Happy place: Jeremy Renner is still recovering from his near-fatal snow plow accident at his home in Reno, but he has been thinking about better days to come. The Avengers star posted a photo of a snow covered cabin Monday, writing, ‘Missing my happy place…’
Progress: Jeremy’s sister, Kym, said he is making progress. ‘If anyone knows Jeremy, he is a fighter and doesn’t mess around,’ she told People. ‘He is crushing all the progress goals. We couldn’t feel more positive about the road ahead’
1923 star Robert Patrick wrote, ‘Can’t wait! Hope you are feeling better!!!!’
One fan shared their hope writing, ‘I’m praying for you to heal quickly and painlessly! So excited for season 2! ❤️.’
Another shared, ‘We’ll be more excited once you’re 100%. Get well soon.’
Well wishes: A social media post about season two of Mayor of Kingstown gave friends and fans another opportunity to share their good wishes. 1923 star Robert Patrick wrote, ‘can’t wait! Hope you are feeling better!!!!’
In an earlier post, Jeremy’s The Hurt Locker co-star Evangeline Lilly called him ‘one of the most grounded and real people I ever met in Hollywood,’ and the actor is going to be showing that side of himself in the upcoming Disney+ reality show Rennervations.
The four-part series will focus on Jeremy’s lifelong passion for giving back to communities around the world by reimagining unique purpose-built vehicles to meet a community’s needs.
One of those projects is located in neighboring Sparks, Nevada, at The Generator, a center best known for producing some of Burning Man’s most iconic sculptures.