Jeremy Renner's filmmaking partner has accused him of sending "intimate photographs" and pornographic videos in an attempt to woo her, as well as engaging in drunken rants that made her fear for her safety. Following a fallout, he allegedly threatened to "call ICE."
Yi Zhou, 37, a Chinese filmmaker who collaborated with Marvel actor Jeremy Renner, 54, on a documentary and an animated movie, shared her claims on Instagram. In an exclusive interview with the Daily Mail, Zhou described a disturbing incident at Renner's home during a meeting about their film.
"I was discussing about the doc logistics, then he drank a bottle of wine alone and got angry and angry yelling for two hours," Zhou said. "I had to location share to my team, my parents and Disney colleagues in case something happens to me they know where I am."
"I had to lock myself in a room to be safe praying he would not come into the room at night as he was really angry. I did not say a word, I was so scared for my life."
Yi Zhou’s accusations reveal a troubling pattern of behavior marked by intimidation and explicit actions, highlighting concerns about safety and professionalism during their collaboration.
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