Hailee Steinfeld sends ‘love and prayers’ to Hawkeye co-star Jeremy Renner after snow plow accident: ‘Thank god you’re healing’
- Hailee Steinfeld wished Jeremy Renner a speedy recovery after he was flown to the hospital with “serious injuries” near his home in Reno, Nevada on Saturday
- The 51-year-old actor’s Hawkeye co-star, 26, wished him a “speedy recovery” after learning he sustained blunt chest trauma and other injuries from a snowplough
- “Thank god you’re healing. Sending you love and prayers for a speedy recovery,” the Oscar nominee wrote on her Instagram Story
- Renner, who was in critical condition after the accident, had two surgeries that placed metal pins around his leg
Hailee Steinfeld wished Jeremy Renner a speedy recovery after he was flown to a hospital near his home in Reno, Nevada on New Year’s Day with “serious injuries”.
Days after the 51-year-old actor suffered blunt chest trauma and orthopedic injuries in a horrific snowplow accident, his 26-year-old Hawkeye co-star responded to the news on her Instagram Story.
“Come partner!!! Thank god you are healing. Sending you love and prayers for a speedy recovery,” the Oscar nominee wrote beneath a selfie of the father of one child in his hospital bed with visible bruises and scratches on his face.
In her prayers: Hailee Steinfeld wished Jeremy Renner a speedy recovery after he was flown to the hospital near his home in Reno, Nevada on New Year’s Day with “serious injuries”; seen in 2021
Renner, who was in critical condition after the accident, had two surgeries that placed metal pins around his leg.
Renner helped a family member with a private vehicle that got stuck in the snow, Washoe County Sheriff Darin Balaam said during a news conference Tuesday afternoon.
He used the 14,330-pound snowplow to help the family member before going out to speak to them.
Sending love: Days after the 51-year-old actor suffered blunt chest trauma and orthopedic injuries in a horrific snowplow accident, his Hawkeye co-star, 26, responded to the news on her Instagram Story
During the conversation it was observed that the PistenBully [snow plow] began to roll,” said Balaam.
At this point, Renner tried to get back in and was rolled over.
The sheriff added that police do not suspect foul play, nor do they suspect that Renner was even impaired at the time.
Scary: Renner, pictured in Lake Tahoe last year, is in critical but stable condition following an accident involving a snow plow
Renner is in “critical but stable condition” due to injuries sustained in a “weather-related snow plowing accident.” Here he is pictured in one such machine last December
He said neighbors “came out with towels” and gave him first aid, although neither was a doctor.
Renner spoke to emergency services before being flown to a nearby hospital just before 10 a.m. local time.
Kristin Vietti, public information officer for the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office, announced that he was “excellently taken care of” and was with “his family.”