Chinese filmmaker Yi Zhou has made serious allegations against actor Jeremy Renner, claiming he sent her unsolicited sexual images and threatened her with deportation. In a detailed Instagram post on November 5, Zhou described her experience with Renner, asserting that he first contacted her in June 2025 with inappropriate material. She said, “I received 2 photos of Jeremy Renner and then a string of unwanted unsolicited pornographic images of himself.” This alarming introduction set the stage for a troubling relationship.

Zhou confronted Renner about his conduct, seeking to address what she described as past misconduct. “When I called him out privately… he threatened to call immigration/ICE on me,” she wrote. This threat not only showcases a power imbalance but also highlights a disturbing tactic used to silence victims. Zhou expressed feeling “deeply shocked and frightened” by this intimidation.

Describing her initial interactions with Renner, Zhou noted that he painted himself as a seductive Hollywood star. She said, “…allured me and sold me he’s looking for a relation.” Her words reveal how Renner allegedly manipulated her feelings, drawing her into a complex and emotionally taxing dynamic that coincided with her ongoing projects. She described the experience as “the most difficult months + 2 Oscar running projects.”

As Zhou delved deeper into this painful situation, she claimed to have faced a smear campaign that targeted her and her projects. “I discovered to be destroyed by a set up smear fans campaign against me,” she said, raising concern for other women who might fall victim to similar tactics. Zhou expressed her worry about the culture in Hollywood, questioning, “Do we still need to be a silent victim in the post me 2 era?”

She did not shy away from holding the industry accountable for enabling such behavior. Her frustration is palpable as she stated, “Hollywood hides these men and bad behavior for the sake of money.” This sentiment reflects a broader dissatisfaction with how misconduct has historically been handled in the entertainment industry.

In an effort to substantiate her claims, Zhou asserted, “All statements are backed by written records.” She emphasized the importance of evidence and the need for transparency in these situations. Accompanying her allegations, she provided screenshots of WhatsApp conversations and casual photos of Renner, potentially supporting her account of their relationship.

This incident underscores a continuing struggle within Hollywood, where victims often find themselves facing significant challenges when coming forward. Zhou’s remarks about carrying her pain “quietly” highlight the emotional toll such experiences can take. She revealed that even after enduring Renner’s alleged abuse, she initially doubted the previous allegations made by his ex-wife. “When I read the past allegations of his ex-wife, I did not believe them,” she wrote, suggesting that firsthand experiences can profoundly alter one’s perspective.

In wrapping up her story, Zhou expressed gratitude toward media outlets willing to support her. “I thank the media reporters that reached out to me… help other women to tell the truth,” she stated. This plea for solidarity resonates in light of the difficult paths many have faced in confronting abuse and injustice.

Overall, Zhou’s allegations against Renner serve as a sober reminder of the complexities and dangers that can lurk behind the façades of fame. The revelations echo a broader call for accountability in Hollywood—a call that has been building over recent years as more individuals step forward to share their stories of misconduct and abuse.

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