
Jeremy Renner’s daughter, Eva, made a sweet debut in her audiobook of memories.
In a recent conversation with People During the tenth anniversary gala of Sense of Home on Saturday, the 54 -year -old actor opened about how his 12 -year -old daughter, Ava, narrated his own essay to his father, in his book, in his book, My next breath.
“It was inserted in that scenario writing the essay at the beginning of the thing. So I asked him, in the end of writing the book, if he could put his essay at the beginning of the book,” he shared.
For the unreserved, Renner shared an idea about his recovery of the 2023 quittail accident in their memoirs.
Marvel’s star continued to say: “I totally forgot about the idea that she will also have to make the narration of that. So they reminded me and very proud of how far we have come as a family, how far we have come as a father and daughter.”
The proud father also revealed why he hides his daughter’s face while publishing her in her social.
“I have to protect my girl,” Renner shared, adding, “he is very proud of her and how far it has come.”
For not versed, Renner shares his daughter Ava with former Sonni Pacheco.
In July, during an appearance at Jimmy Kimmel Live, Renner gave an essay that his daughter wrote that he also arrived in his book and how he helped him on his recovery trip.
“It sounds like nothing, but when the accident is published, you know. I wanted to create something really special for her, a milestone in my recovery,” he told Jelly Roll.
“It took me about an hour and a half to climb to the car. I am literally staggering the steps and everything,” he said
“It was something I needed to do. I needed to get out of the house. I needed to show him that I was really recovering me in a really big way,” Renner continued.
“And his writing that essay is just a reminder that it was so important to me [as] It was for her [in] showing him that his father is improving. And it is for her that I am better, “added the affectionate dad.