Jeremy Renner's Latest Condition Raises Concern Following Leg Amputation Rumors

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Jeremy Renner made headlines earlier this month after a horrific accident that nearly cost him his life. On New Year's Day, it was reported that the Marvel Cinematic Universe actor was involved in a snowplow accident in Nevada that left him in critical condition at the time.

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The injuries the 52-year-old star sustained are not for the faint of heart, with initial reports saying that Renner underwent two surgeries for blunt chest trauma and orthopedic injuries after being rolled over by a 14,330-pound snowplow machine.

Just days after the unfortunate event, Renner was released from the hospital and was allowed by his doctors to recuperate at home. The actor would constantly give fans updates about his current state and it seemed like everything was going well.

However, rumors began circulating all over the internet just recently that the actor's condition is far worse than anyone could have anticipated. Several outlets, including FandomWire have reported that Jeremy might have to undergo another surgery to get one of his legs removed because the damage was just too extreme.

As it stands, we've yet to get an official word from Renner and his representatives regarding this malicious update but naturally, fans are incredibly concerned for the actor's well-being.

Also Read: Jeremy Renner Shares Promising Update on His Recovery from Snowplow Accident

This week, Renner shared a new update as he recovers at the comfort of his home and judging by his statement, it looks like there's zero truth to the rumors of him needing to undergo an amputation procedure. Hopefully, the past couple of days have been a lot kinder to the actor and his road to recovery will be a breeze. Are thoughts and prayers are still with Jeremy at this time. We can't wait to have you back, Hawkeye!

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