‘Messed up’: Star shares worrying update

Marvel star Jeremy Renner has taken to social media from his hospital mattress after a freak snow ploughing accident left him in a “critical” situation.

The US actor was lately transferred to the intensive care unit following surgical procedures required after his traumatic “weather-related” accident at his dwelling in Nevada on New Year’s Day.

Sharing a selfie on Instagram, Renner wrote: “Thank you all for your kind words. Im too messed up now to type. But I send love to you all.”

Renner’s well-known mates took to the feedback part to ship properly needs to the 51-year-old actor.

“Speedy recovery buddy. Sending love your way!,” fellow Marvel star and Australian Chris Hemsworth wrote.

“Continued prayers your way brutha,” Chris Pratt added, whereas Taika Waititi mentioned, “My brother I love you.”

Isla Fisher mentioned, “Phew! I’m so happy you made this post. Sending you so much love and healing energy. We love you.”

It comes after his consultant additionally launched an announcement revealing Renner’s situation within the wake of the accident.

“We can confirm that Jeremy has suffered blunt chest trauma and orthopaedic injuries and has undergone surgery today, January 2nd 2023,” his rep mentioned in an announcement.

“He has returned from surgery and remains in the intensive care unit in critical but stable condition.”

The 51-year-old two-time Oscar nominee ran over his personal leg with a snowplough and misplaced a “serious” quantity of blood.

“Jeremy’s family would like to express their gratitude to the incredible doctors and nurses looking after him, Truckee Meadows Fire and Rescue, Washoe County Sheriff, Reno City Mayor Hillary Schieve and the Carano and Murdock families,” his rep continued.

“They are also tremendously overwhelmed and appreciative of the outpouring of love and support from his fans.”

The Hawkeye star, additionally identified for his starring position within the Paramount+ sequence Mayor of Kingstown, was airlifted to an space hospital close to Reno.

Renner was haemorrhaging due his Kässbohrer PistenBully snow plough harm to his leg, and neighbours managed to use a tourniquet earlier than deputies from the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office co-ordinated with Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District and Remsa Health to move him in an emergency chopper.

The actor-musician has a house near Reno close to Mt. Rose-Ski Tahoe, a 1,300-acre resort with “groomed ski runs for all levels, complete with seven chairlifts and three snowboard parks.”

Deputies from the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office “co-ordinated with Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District and Remsa Health to arrange for medical transport of Renner via care flight to a local area hospital,” in response to public info officer Kristin Vietti. “Mr. Renner was the only involved party.”

The sheriff’s “major accident investigation team” is wanting into the circumstances surrounding Sunday’s incident, Sgt. Vietti added.

The space — which boasts the motto “Life starts at 8,260 feet” — together with a lot of northern Nevada was slammed with a winter storm on New Year’s Eve that brought about 35,000 properties to lose energy, with hundreds nonetheless at midnight the subsequent morning.

Earlier, many followers and fellow celebrities despatched well-wishes for the Marvel actor on Monday, with fellow MCU star Mark Ruffalo posting on his Instagram Story: “Prayers up for our brother on a full and speedy recovery.”

“Please send healing goodness his way,” the 55-year-old She-Hulk star added.

Guardians of the Galaxy franchise head James Gunn tweeted: “My heart is with @JeremyRenner.”

Renner — greatest identified for enjoying the superhero Clint Barton, or Hawkeye, in a number of Marvel motion pictures and a Disney+ present — ceaselessly posts to his 18.1 million Instagram followers about his battle with the seasonal parts in Nevada.

He is one thing of an area hero for his efforts to fight the weather within the space, from snowfall to forest fires: “I have so much respect for mother Earth, and Mother Nature,” Renner beforehand posted in an Instagram video as severe climate circumstances loomed. “I expect to lose the fight but I’ll always give it my best shot.”

On Thursday earlier than the vacation weekend, he even tweeted about his handyman-helper aspect in a message hyping his upcoming venture about “helping communities by reimagining unique purpose-built vehicles.”

Renner posted, “There’s no better way to kick off the new year than giving back to those who need it most! Don’t miss #Rennervations, coming soon to @Disney+.”

This article initially appeared within the New York Post and was reproduced with permission