Jeremy Renner Announces His Vodka Company
Jeremy Renner is now an owner of a vodka company, and it’s all thanks to the progress he’s made since his near-fatal snow plow incident early this year. The Hawkeye star revealed on Instagram recently of his involvement with Sweet Grass Vodka. The 52-year-old actor shared his excitement about the South Carolina-based brand: “I’m so grateful for the progress I’ve made since the start of this year which allowed me to move forward with my interest in Sweet Grass Vodka.” He said the brand’s mission is “rooted in community and shared experience.” Renner said the second he tried it, he knew he wanted to become a part of the company. He closed out the post, writing: “I’m excited for new ventures ahead.”
According to Sweet Grass Vodka’s press release, plans are underway for Renner to make cross-country appearances during a bottle signing tour. The potato vodka retails for $25.99 and is sold in stores in Florida, Georgia, Illinois, South Carolina, and Tennessee and is available online nationwide.
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Nearly eight months ago, Renner’s snow plow ran him over, breaking more than 30 bones, and he underwent multiple surgeries. Renner shared how his “new” body was doing following the accident in May. Sharing a video on Instagram, he wrote in his caption: “The body is miraculous…. Even though I feel like the Tin Man, needing oil for all my new joints (hips, knees, ankles, tibia, etc ). Encouraged after this warm-up to press on ( don’t tell my PT).”
A source told People Tuesday (July 25) that Renner “looks so healthy and happy and incredible.” The source said he was “in super good spirits” after his “truly remarkable” recovery.
Renner has no announced projects lined up. He recently hosted a four-episode miniseries called Rennervations for Disney+. He also stars in Paramount+’s Mayor Of Kingstown. Paramount+ has not yet announced if they are renewing it for a third season. He also revisited his role as Clint Barton in the Hawkeye, but there’s not word if or when he’ll return to that role.