
Jeremy Renneris basking in the wake of his eventful weekend.
“A long weekend of performances, birthdays, graduations, and of course love and laughter …. Brings me to here now. Wishing you a wonderful week,” Renner, 52, captioned his post, which comes more than five months after hisdevastating snowplow accident.
He also shouted out his 10-year-old daughter, joking, “(waffles areAva’s , I get a vitamin and supplement shake in the afternoon after my fast 🥴).”
In addition, theHawkeyestar alsoshared a photoof himself andLudacris— who iscurrently on tourwithJanet Jackson— to his Instagram Story, writing, “Always a gem@ludacris.”
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More than five months removed from theNew Year’s Dayincident — in which Rennerbroke over 30 bonesandunderwent multiple surgeriesafter his snowplow ran him over while he washelping his nephew get a stuck vehicleout of the snow — he appears to remain on course in his recovery.
On May 27, the actor shareda video to Instagramof his view as he drove down a winding road overlooking Lake Tahoe for what he implied in the caption wasa visit with his loved ones.
“Lake Tahoe / Home#family#lakeday,” wrote Renner.
The actor also shared twopictures from the tripto his Instagram Story the following day. One photo showcased a pair of jet skis placed along the water’s edge, while another snapshot appeared to show Renner sitting on a paddle board in the water with daughter Ava.
“Home,” theAvengersstar wrote above the picture of the jet skis.
Rennerwalked his first red carpetsince the incident at the Los Angeles premiere of his Disney+ reality seriesRennervationsin April.
On May 19, the star shared a videoof himself lightly joggingon a Boost Microgravity Treadmill that he wrote was his “first attempt at a light jog” since the accident.
“Pain is progress for me,” he captioned a video on his Instagram Story, adding a smiling emoji.
“It’s a new activity, right?” Renner said, in the video to a friend who is filming. “It’s a new movement that I’m not used to … walking and jogging are very different muscle groups.”
“The leg’s still broken — thank goodness for the titanium,” he added jokingly from the special treadmill he was using, which allows users to de-load up to 80% of their weight.
source: people.com