Jeremy Renner proudly wears his scars from a serious snowplow incident several times in the past, which almost cost him his date.
The “Mayor of Kingstown” superstar confirmed his treatment efforts and went shirtless to protect the Men’s Fitness July/August Factor. Coming back to work on Season 3 of Widespread a moment later, the hit wasn’t exactly on the air, but Renner dedicated himself to it, the cast, and fans of the show.
“Four months of abuse,” Renner said of her workouts with personal trainer Kat Cantella. “Physically, mentally, emotionally. But I feel great and look great!”
Jeremy Renner had ‘no stamina’ when returning to ‘Mayor of Kingstown’ after accident, still did his own stunts
Jeremy Renner is feeling stronger than ever after surviving a near-fatal snowplow hit. (Benedict Evans for Men’s Health)
Reiner began rehabilitation at home before returning to Pittsburgh to film “Kingstown,” but he admitted he was a little unprepared for the first period of filming in a cemetery where temperatures never reached above 40 degrees.
Renner noted, “When we started on January 8 I was in quite a delicate state. We were walking around on the ice and I had no energy.” “I was sleeping. But I think this is going to be the best season ever because of that. Don’t get me wrong, Mike is still Mike – he’s still the guy you want as your friend. But it’s more emotional, because I’m more emotional.”
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Renner almost withdrew from the show at one point due to his personal psychological breakdown and stated that he was not interested in working on any “fantasy” productions.

Reiner showed off a large scar on his back while posing shirtless for a future novel. (Benedict Evans for Men’s Health)

Jeremy Renner endured “four months of abuse” with his personal coach to get the position of “Mayor of Kingstown”. (Benedict Evans for Men’s Health)
“Because, dude, the last thing I wanted to do — to be honest with you, I almost pulled out of shooting and doing this show — was fantasy,” he mentioned. “Like, ‘Oh wait, I didn’t say anything about fantasy!’ Bulls—words and bulls—it’s all bulls—. I have to live here in real reality, because these bones and these joints – and I have fake lines and fake words. Have to say and show off…what? I haven’t got time to show off, man!”
He continued, “So here’s how I transitioned to it, because I only have control over my attitude: I’m coming to Pittsburgh to heal my body and get better every day, and I’m going to do this show. Going instead of the other way around.”
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On January 1, 2023, Renner was airlifted to a hospital, after he fled via his personal snowcat Future in an attempt to pull out a car stuck in the snow near his home in the Sierra Nevada mountains. He suffered more than 30 broken bones, blunt chest injuries and orthopedic injuries.
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Bodycam photos confirm what spread through Renner severe snow plow attack On Untouched Dates preseason near his residence in Pool Tahoe, California, where he was “completely crushed” by his 14,000-pound PistonBully Snowcat.
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Multiple vehicles were stranded due to a blizzard the night before, and Reiner attempted to drive a car out of his driveway through the use of his PistonBully. He effectively turned the car around, got out of PistonBully and was talking to a community member when the snowplow started moving faster.
Washoe County Sheriff’s Section officers responded to the bloody scene, which was reported by a neighbor shortly before 9 a.m. Renner was trying to help His nephew, Alex Fries, Take a trip to a truck that was stuck in the snow. Reiner got out of the snowplow to check on his nephew, but he kept moving, so he jumped straight in to stop the snowplow from getting stuck in the moving.

Jeremy Renner shares a medical facility selfie after undergoing surgery after a snowplow hit. (Jeremy Renner/Instagram)
As Renner was taken away from the scene, a paramedic could be heard saying, “I’ve never seen anything like this.”
“What a disaster, buddy,” Renner informed Mels Fitness about his treatment. “Taking a bath, going to the bathroom – everything was a disaster.”
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He continued, “They give you drugs so you don’t go to the bathroom, which makes you constipated. And you pee in a jar. It was horrible. That’s when you realize things aren’t going well – you Peeing inside a plastic jug It took me 17 minutes to get out of bed.”
After being hit and released from the medical institution, the “Hawkeye” superstar kept his fans updated about his progress via social media.

Renner tried a lot of methods to become a hit in the state. (Benedict Evans for Men’s Health)
“There are a lot of people who love me. And I had no idea,” Renner told Male Fitness. “I had to learn how to receive all this love, and it’s not easy. Even from people you don’t even know.
“Why is it that it affected one of these factors? Although coming in I said, ‘F—, stop asking why. Just get it.’ I was famous earlier for having a bow and arrows, now I’m famous for overcoming certain things as a person.”
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