'I did check on the snowcat': Jeremy Renner has perfect response to Chris Evans' retweet of his physio
RENO, NEVADA: Jeremy Jenner has a perfect response to the snowcat joke made by Chris Evans. In response to the 'Hawkeye' actor's recent social media health update, Evans retweeted with some kind words, joking about whether people need to be concerned about the snowcat that injured the actor on Saturday, January 21, 2023. Evans responded to Renner's tweet earlier in the day when the latter had revealed he had "30 or more broken bones." Renner then responded to Evans by writing back, "Love you brother... I checked on the snowcat, she needs fuel," followed by a winking face emoji.
Renner, 52, shared a picture of himself in a physiotherapy session after being discharged from the hospital earlier this week, following a 14,000-pound snowplow incident that nearly killed him. His tweet read, "Morning workouts, and resolutions all changed this particular new year," Renner captioned the post on Instagram. He further added, "Spawned from tragedy for my entire family, and quickly focused into uniting actionable love ❤️ I want to thank EVERYONE for their messages and thoughtfulness for my family….Much love and appreciation to you all" to which Evans responded "That's one tough mf'er. Has anyone even checked on the snowcat??? Sending so much love."
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That’s one tough mf’er. Has anyone even checked on the snowcat???
— Chris Evans (@ChrisEvans) January 21, 2023
Sending so much love ❤️ https://t.co/Wc9M0EhL9d
Love you brother…. I did check on the snow cat , she needs fuel. 😉😂 https://t.co/xOOCNcNHNC
— Jeremy Renner (@JeremyRenner) January 21, 2023
It's no surprise Evans and Renner share a long history as they were two of the six original Avengers. Evans played Captain America, while Renner played Hawkeye.
In a terrible accident, Renner was hit by a snowplow while helping a family member's car out of the snow on January 1, 2023. A helicopter was dispatched from his mansion near Lake Tahoe, Nevada, to take him to the hospital. Upon his release from the hospital, his family and friends shared an update that his injuries could take two years to heal. "It's much worse than anyone knows. Jeremy is very aware of the fact that he almost died out there," a source informed RadarOnline. "The right side of Jeremy’s chest was crushed, and his upper torso had collapsed. He also had a bad head wound that was bleeding and a leg injury.”
MEAWW recently reported the distressing 911 call made by the neighbor right after the snow plower struck the actor. In the clip shared by TMZ, the actor can be heard moaning in agony. Despite Renner being entirely crushed by the snow-plowing machine in the horrible accident, he managed to remain conscious. However, the man who called for help stated that he was "drifting off" into sleep. The actor was reportedly extremely uncomfortable as a result of the injuries to his chest and torso, which prevented him from breathing normally, according to the report. The "Mayor of Kingstown" star was transported to the hospital and had surgery on Sunday, January 1, at approximately 10 am.