Jeremy Renner admits life feels different after painful accident

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Jeremy Renner, who survived a near-fatal snowplow accident in 2023, has embraced the lingering aches and pain that came with it.Renner was crushed by a snowplow, broke 38 bones and still feels the pain. But he's alive, he's healing, and he’s not looking back.He shared with PEOPLE magazine:...

Jeremy Renner admits life feels different after painful accident Jeremy Renner finds strength in post-accident pain Jeremy Renner, who survived a near-fatal snowplow accident in 2023, has embraced the lingering aches and pain that came with it. Renner was crushed by a snowplow, broke 38 bones and still feels the pain. But he's alive, he's healing, and he’s not looking back.

He shared with PEOPLE magazine: "My swollen ankles, my back that keeps going out or my jaw that just can't seem to bite down right, it's a great reminder of an attitude that got me to here in the first place. "It's awesome. This is why I can't have a bad day.



I know what a bad day feels like." The 54-year-old star revealed that he has titanium in his chest and leg, so airport staff always turn off the metal detectors to avoid setting off alarms. He said: "[They know to] switch the buttons on [the machines], so it doesn't go off like 4th of July.

I'm not an airport person, but I don't seem to have too many problems. "They're pretty in on the joke [if the alarms go off] which is kind of nice." Jeremy isn’t confident running these days.

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