Jeremy Renner Celebrates Daughter Ava's 10th Birthday Amid Recovery From Snow Plow Accident
By Favour Adegoke on March 30, 2023 at 6:00 AM EDT
Jeremy Rennerrecently celebrated his daughter, Ava, as she just turned ten and had a birthday celebration. His celebratory post comes two days after he shared his recovery process from a terrible snow plow accident.
In the video, Renner explained that he's using a machine to support his weight as he regains his walking. The actor has had two surgeries for the multiple broken bones and chest trauma he sustained on New Year's Day.
Renner is releasing a new docuseries on Disney+ titled "Rennervations." In the series' trailer, the actor joked about how everyone, especially his Avengers fans, thought he'd gone crazy.
Read on to find out more.
Jeremy Renner Celebrates His Daughter's 10th Birthday
A few days after he shared a video of his physical therapy sessions, Jeremy Renner celebrated his daughter, Ava Berlin, on her 10th birthday. He wrote, "Happy 10th birthday to you! So very proud of you in every way. Your hugs and your love have healed me so incredibly fast."
Renner continued, "I stand up for you, and I am stronger than before because of you. I am your father, I am your protector, and I am only yours. I love you, Daddy." The two-time Oscar nominee had Ava during his previous marriage to Sonni Pacheco. The duo was married for ten months and separated amicably in 2015.
While Renner gushed about Ava on his Instagram, Pacheco shared nothing about the birthday celebrations. The 35-year-old realtor-sculpture artist did share a photo of her baby girl Wylder with former NHL player Nathan Thompson.
Jeremy Renner Is In Physical Therapy
The "Avengers: Endgame" star has been in physical therapy to fully recover his body's motor skills after a terrible snowplow accident. Renner recently shared a video of him working out on a unique anti-gravity treadmill on Twitter.
In the video, he explained how the treadmill supports him by making him feel less of his body weight. It simulates how he would walk with handlebars or a cane to keep his body standing upright. Renner captioned the post, "I now have to find OTHER things to occupy my time so my body can recover from my will."
According to Daily Mail, Les Garland, an executive at Record Street Music who handles Renner's music's release, responded to the post. He wrote, "That's seriously cool. And you're totally doing the walking motion." The "Mayor of Kingstown" producer and star responded with, "Correct, exactly. It's 40 percent of my weight."
Jeremy Renner Had Multiple Surgeries
Renner is also using a Technogym bike for his physical therapy and has had two surgeries for his over 30 broken bones and blunt chest trauma. The accident happened when the actor was stuck in the snow and crushed under a 14-pound snow plow on January 1st, near his home in Nevada.
The "Wind River" actor was clearing his snow-blocked driveway with the snow plow to help his nephew retrieve his car when the faulty machine began sliding down the street. Renner realized it could slide directly into his nephew, so he tried re-entering the snow plow to divert its movement.
However, Renner got stuck and was pulled under the industrial-grade machine, which then ran over his body. An insider shared with Daily Mail that the actor's mom, Valerie, and Ava have been with him all through the recovery. They revealed that the grandmother and daughter have "been by his side as much as possible."
His New Docuseries Project Premieres Soon
Despite his terrible injuries and long recovery, Renner is still releasing a new four-episode docuseries titled "Rennervations." He executive produced the series, which follows him in "reimagining unique purpose-built vehicles" for communities all over the world. The documentary premieres on Disney+ on April 12th.
In the trailer for the upcoming series, Renner joked about how everyone, especially his fans from Avengers, thought he'd gone crazy and "off the rails." He further explained the idea of the renovation project. Renner said, "I'm buying these decommissioned government vehicles to help reimagine them to serve this community again just in a different way."