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Jeremy Renner expresses guilt over traumatic snowplow accident: ‘So many people thought I was dead’

By Jason Nguyen
April 12, 2023
1 min read
Jeremy Renner expresses guilt over traumatic snowplow accident: ‘So many people thought I was dead’

Oh man, have you heard about what happened to Jeremy Renner? Apparently he was in a pretty traumatic snowplow accident on the set of his latest movie, and he’s been feeling super guilty about it. So much so that he posted a long message on his Instagram apologizing for what happened and expressing how lucky he feels to still be alive.

According to the article, the accident happened back in 2018 on the set of Renner’s movie “Arctic Dogs”. He was in a snowplow vehicle that slid off the road and flipped over, causing a whole bunch of chaos and confusion. Renner was fine, but he says that a lot of people thought he was dead because of how intense the accident looked.

Since then, Renner says he’s been struggling with feelings of guilt and remorse about the accident. He says he feels responsible for what happened, even though it was really just a freak accident that nobody could have predicted. It’s gotta be tough to carry that kind of weight around with you, especially as a public figure.

As for me, I’ve never been in a snowplow accident (thank god), but I know what it’s like to feel guilty over something that really wasn’t my fault. It can be a really tough emotion to cope with, especially when people are looking to you for answers or explanations.

Overall, I think this story is a good reminder that accidents happen, and sometimes there’s nobody to blame. It’s important to take responsibility for our actions when we do mess up, but we also need to be kind to ourselves and remember that we’re only human. Plus, it’s always nice to see celebs being vulnerable and honest about their struggles - it makes them feel a little more relatable.


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