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Yahoo
3 days ago
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- Yahoo
Jeremy Renner Recalls Drug-Induced Hallucinations of Jamie Foxx During His Recovery After Snow Plow Accident
NEED TO KNOW Jeremy Renner hallucinated that he spent time with Jamie Foxx while he took painkillers during his recovery from his January 2023 snowplow accident Renner, who recounted the experience in his memoir My Next Breath, retold the anecdote on the Wednesday, July 16 episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live "Jamie Foxx was there, he was in my room, then we got up and we went snowmobiling. All that happened in my mind," Renner saidJeremy Renner's recovery from his January 2023 snowplow accident included hallucinations involving Jamie Foxx due to the Avengers actor's use of painkillers. Renner, 54, recalled some of his hallucinatory experiences while he promoted his memoir My Next Breath on the Wednesday, July 16 episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live with guest host Jelly Roll. "Yeah, yeah, that was at home, and ... yeah. You know, as one might do, that's when you know you're not feeling any pain," Renner said, after Jelly Roll — real name Jason DeFord — noted that he read in Renner's memoir that the actor "had a conversation with a curtain" brought on by painkillers. "I was talking to objects and Jamie Foxx," he added. "You guys know Jamie Foxx. He was there in my room. Jamie Foxx was there; he was in my room, then we got up and we went snowmobiling. All that happened in my mind. It didn't happen. It's good drugs - good drugs." Renner nearly died when he broke dozens of bones and was left in critical condition after he was struck and crushed by a seven-ton snowplow at his home near Reno, Nev., on New Year's Day in 2023. The actor has remained very public in addressing the circumstances of the incident and his months-long recovery with fans and followers, between publishing the memoir in April and admitting as recently as a July 12 interview with The Guardian that he still experiences pain in his mouth that stems from the incident. 'My mouth is still complete chaos," he told that outlet. 'It looks fine, but when I bite down, it feels as if I'm going to break all my teeth.' Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Renner's adventures with painkillers during his hospital stay — he was released from the ICU fewer than three weeks after the Jan. 1, 2023, accident — also led to him labeling himself as "the worst patient ever" in the memoir, as Jelly Roll noted during the interview. "Oh, yeah — that's because I kept wanting to break out of the hospital. So these poor nurses, you can imagine, I'm kind of high on whatever they're feeding me," Renner recalled. "I got tubes and epidurals and nine things stuck in me - I'm dragging the machines in the bed. I'm walking on broken legs. I never even made it to the door but once, but they handcuffed me to the bed because I was such a pain in the butt." Renner's memoir My Next Breath is available now wherever books are sold. Read the original article on People


San Francisco Chronicle
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- San Francisco Chronicle
‘It hurts my feelings': Jeremy Renner on ex-wife's claim he tried to kill her
Jeremy Renner, best known for his role as Hawkeye in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, is speaking publicly for the first time in years about allegations made by his ex-wife during their contentious 2019 custody battle. In an interview with The Guardian over the weekend, Renner reflected on the emotional toll the accusations took on him and his daughter, Ava, whom he had with Sonnie Pacheco. The Canadian actress and model was married to Renner for just 10 months before filing for divorce in December 2014. 'Being accused of things you've not done, right? That doesn't feel good to anybody,' he said. 'It certainly doesn't feel good when you're a celebrity and it's known to everybody.' Renner dismissed the claims. 'It's all the salaciousness that happens out there,' he said. 'It's clickbait, and it hurts my feelings and it dehumanises people.' In 2019, during a highly publicized custody dispute, Pacheco accused Renner of threatening to kill her and himself, and alleged the actor fired a gun inside their home while their young daughter was in another room. The pair now share joint custody of Ava, who is 12. 'Her mom and I get along very well, and we're in each other's lives,' Renner said. 'It's lovely.' The interview also explored a defining moment in Renner's recent life: the near-fatal snowplow accident on New Year's Day 2023 that left him with more than 30 broken bones, a collapsed lung and other serious injuries. The incident occurred outside his Lake Tahoe home as he tried to stop a 14,000-pound snowcat from hitting his nephew. This year, he published a memoir, 'My Next Breath,' about the incident and his long recovery, which he said has reshaped his priorities toward philanthropy and family. 'I've never been more connected and more open and more vulnerable and more loving,' Renner told The Guardian. 'It's an honor to be alive.' The event, themed 'Protecting Lake Tahoe: Balancing Sustainable Recreation and Conservation,' will take place on Aug. 6 at Valhalla Tahoe — a venue favored by the late Senator Dianne Feinstein, who co-founded the event alongside Senator Harry Reid of Nevada.

Time of India
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Jeremy Renner Breaks Silence On Explosive Abuse Claims: ‘Clickbait That Dehumanises'
Jeremy Renner has finally broken his silence on his bitter divorce and custody battle with ex-wife Sonni Pacheco. In a new interview with the New York Post, the Marvel actor expressed deep hurt over past allegations that he threatened his ex or endangered their daughter. Renner slammed the accusations, including claims of drug use and firing a gun, as 'clickbait' and said such headlines only serve to dehumanise. Denying all allegations, he emphasised his focus has shifted away from media noise toward healing and fatherhood. He added that he no longer reads reviews or online chatter. Despite their rocky past, Renner now shares custody with Pacheco and describes their current co-parenting dynamic as 'lovely.' Read More


Time of India
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Jeremy Renner calls ex-wife Sonni Pacheco's accusations ‘clickbait', says they ‘hurt my feelings'
Actor Jeremy Renner opened up about how his divorce and custody battle with ex-wife Sonni Pacheco, as reported by the New York Post. He talked about allegations during their 2019 divorce proceedings that he allegedly threatened to kill her and himself. "Whatever stress I've had in life, I've tried to find a way of laughing through it," said the actor, adding, "And that's where sometimes cynicism comes out you think, 'I'm just going to laugh at this stuff'," according to the New York Post. Renner continued, "Being accused of things you've not done, right? That doesn't feel good to anybody. It certainly doesn't feel good when you're a celebrity and it's known to everybody." Renner later shared that Pacheco's claims were not true. "No, and they happen all the time," he shared. "It's all the salaciousness that happens out there. It's clickbait, and it hurts my feelings, and it dehumanises people," as reported by the New York Post. The Oscar nominee also explained that he ignored the public's reaction when the allegations first emerged. "It doesn't matter to me what people say," the 'Avengers' star shared. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Is it legal? How to get Internet without paying a subscription? Techno Mag Learn More Undo "They're saying it for their own reasons and not for the right reasons or the truth. And I'm used to that, because I'm a public figure. I don't read people's reviews, I don't read people's comments. I don't care. That's not part of my life," as per the outlet. Renner and Pacheco were married for ten months before the model filed for divorce in December 2014. During their subsequent custody battle over daughter Ava, now 12, Pacheco claimed Renner threatened to kill her and once stuck a gun in his mouth and shot into the ceiling while Ava was in her room, according to TMZ. She also reportedly accused Renner of drug use and leaving cocaine on a bathroom counter where Ava could reach, according to the New York Post. However, he denied all of Pacheco's allegations at the time. Pacheco fought for sole custody of Ava, but she and Renner currently have joint custody. "Her mom and I get along very well, and we're in each other's lives," he shared, adding, "It's lovely." Renner also shared that his relationship with his ex-wife is "no one's business." "It's great," he said. "She's got a new baby and she sends me beautiful pictures." Pacheco welcomed her daughter Wylder with hockey player Nate Thompson in March 2023, according to the New York Post.


Mint
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Mint
Jeremy Renner opens up on his ex-wife Sonni Pachecos allegations, says 'It certainly doesnt feel good'
Washington, DC [US], July 14 (ANI): Actor Jeremy Renner opened up about how his divorce and custody battle with ex-wife Sonni Pacheco, as reported by the New York Post. He talked about allegations during their 2019 divorce proceedings that he allegedly threatened to kill her and himself. "Whatever stress I've had in life, I've tried to find a way of laughing through it," said the actor, adding, "And that's where sometimes cynicism comes out you think, 'I'm just going to laugh at this stuff'," according to the New York Post. Renner continued, "Being accused of things you've not done, right? That doesn't feel good to anybody. It certainly doesn't feel good when you're a celebrity and it's known to everybody." Renner later shared that Pacheco's claims were not true. "No, and they happen all the time," he shared. "It's all the salaciousness that happens out there. It's clickbait, and it hurts my feelings, and it dehumanises people," as reported by the New York Post. The Oscar nominee also explained that he ignored the public's reaction when the allegations first emerged. "It doesn't matter to me what people say," the 'Avengers' star shared. "They're saying it for their own reasons and not for the right reasons or the truth. And I'm used to that, because I'm a public figure. I don't read people's reviews, I don't read people's comments. I don't care. That's not part of my life," as per the outlet. Renner and Pacheco were married for ten months before the model filed for divorce in December 2014. During their subsequent custody battle over daughter Ava, now 12, Pacheco claimed Renner threatened to kill her and once stuck a gun in his mouth and shot into the ceiling while Ava was in her room, according to TMZ. She also reportedly accused Renner of drug use and leaving cocaine on a bathroom counter where Ava could reach, according to the New York Post. However, he denied all of Pacheco's allegations at the time. Pacheco fought for sole custody of Ava, but she and Renner currently have joint custody. "Her mom and I get along very well, and we're in each other's lives," he shared, adding, "It's lovely." Renner also shared that his relationship with his ex-wife is "no one's business." "It's great," he said. "She's got a new baby and she sends me beautiful pictures." Pacheco welcomed her daughter Wylder with hockey player Nate Thompson in March 2023, according to the New York Post. (ANI)