Jeremy Renner’s three words to describe the gay allegations are, “I don’t care.”
The Avengers star said in a recent interview with Playboy, “It’s silly, right? If you search for yourself on Google and the initial result is “Jeremy Renner gay,” you feel like you’ve landed.
You have suddenly become a huge movie star. I laughed a lot about it.
He added that I don’t care whether it is what individuals desire to think, read, and care about in the end. You can use any (expletive) you want to describe me. Look at our current societal situation; we have traveled far from where we began. What a fantastic idea! I don’t get the argument that being gay is bad, a disease, or anything else. Don’t you wish we lived in a society free from stigma, condemnation, and confinement?”
Because it’s Playboy, Renner also answered inquiries about his first sexual experience, which occurred when he was a senior in high school. He said, “My story is horrific, just like everyone else’s.”
“I was anxious because it was just this strange, unpleasant thing. My father used to say, “Son, no hand, no love,” when talking about sex.
He was a single father while I was a teenager, so I’m sure he was roaming about. He took a drawer out. “These condoms are here.”
Renner’s Emotional State
Renner also discusses his emotional state during the London back-to-back productions of Avengers: Age of Ultron and Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation.
The actor, who is now filming Captain America: Civil War as Hawkeye, claims he made 40 flights from London to Los Angeles in order to be there for his daughter Ava, 2, whenever she needed him (he splits custody with his ex-wife Sonni Pacheco).
He claims that this brought on any nervousness, anxiety, or unfavorable thoughts about the entire filmmaking process.
“When I first arrived in London, my only concern was when I would next see my little one. I’d be alright if I understood it was in two weeks. Mr. Renner won’t be a happy man in that cosmetics trailer in the mornings if they say, “We don’t know how much time you’re shooting.”