Actor Jeremy Renner felt the love from his daughter following a snowplow accident that left him severely injured.
On April 19, Renner, 52, posted a video on his Twitter page, showcasing a message his 10-year-old daughter, Ava, wrote for him, which read, “Hey Beautiful.”
“Sneaky Post-it notes by my daughter!” Renner wrote in the caption, calling it “inspiration.”
According to the “Today” show, he also shared a second Post-it note via his Instagram story that she attached to his treadmill which read, “Just keep running. Just keep running!”
Renner attributed his daughter as his motivation, writing, “She leaves me post it (sic) notes all over to keep me going!!”
On April 11, Renner attended his first public appearance with his daughter in tow at the Los Angeles premiere of his four-part Disney+ series “Rennervations.”
In 2015, Renner appeared on “The Ellen Show” and said becoming a father “is the greatest thing in the world.”
“It changed my perspective on a lot of things. It’s kind of screwed my career in a lot of ways. Because I don’t really care about it so much because I care about her so much,” he admitted.
He spoke about putting his daughter ahead of his career.
Sneaky Post-it notes by my daughter ! #inspiration pic.twitter.com/WXcSyxS8Vc
— Jeremy Renner (@JeremyRenner) April 19, 2023
“She’s like number one in my life. And now I get to do movies on the side,” he added.
In an interview with Esquire, Renner spoke about how fatherhood changed his life.
“Am I a good dad? Without a doubt. It is the thing that I’m best at in life,” he said.
Continuing, he said, “Life becomes very simple and I’m a very simple man with an incredibly complicated life.”
Reneer revealed that his “favorite thing about being a father is the clarity that comes with it.”
“There’s a lot of responsibility in my life and a lot of spinning plates that I have to keep going — my business, my career, and lots of other things — but none of them, come close to my daughter,” he continued.
On New Year’s Day, Renner was severely injured when a snowplow ran over him in Reno, Nevada.