Avengers star Jeremy Renner has walked the red carpet alongside family for the first time since his horror snowplough accident.
The Avengers star was joined by family as walked the red carpet with a cane at the premiere of his new Disney series Rennervations in Los Angeles on Tuesday night .
Renner told the publication that Rennervations became a"wonderful milestone" for him to aim towards for his physical health. “From the personal challenges — physical, emotional, health, all of that — it’s come hand-in-hand with the show because the show is also very, very, very personal to me, it’s my life,” Renner said on the red carpet at the Regency Village Theatre.
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