Former Jackass star Bam Margera married model Dannii Marie in Socorro, New Mexico, where they are filming a movie. The couple, who got engaged in October, exchanged vows at the Val Verde Hotel with cast and crew in attendance. This is Margera's third marriage, and he credits Marie with helping him quit drinking and reconnect with skateboarding.
Bam Margera has married his fiancée Dannii Marie in a ceremony in Socorro County, New Mexico, where they are filming a movie. The couple plans another wedding in Pennsylvania in November. This marriage follows Bam's previous contentious relationship with Nikki Boyd, with whom he shares a child. Dannii has been instrumental in Bam's journey towards sobriety.
Bam Margera, the former 'Jackass' star, confronted his well-known fear of snakes in a new YouTube segment by the MadHouse Boys. Despite initial panic and a blindfolded introduction to a giant python, with encouragement from his fiancée Dannii Marie, Bam managed to pose with the python and later hold a smaller snake, showcasing his progress in overcoming his phobia. The video serves as both a personal triumph for Bam and entertaining content for viewers.
Former "Jackass" star Bam Margera has announced his engagement to girlfriend Dannii Marie after dating for six months. The proposal took place in New Hope, PA, and Bam has kept the engagement mostly private. This news comes as Bam celebrates 100 days of sobriety and positive changes in his life, including working out, skateboarding again, and reconnecting with his son.
"Jackass" alum Bam Margera has announced his engagement to girlfriend Dannii Marie after six months of dating. Margera, who has struggled with substance abuse, credits Marie with helping him get sober. The couple met in June and Margera proposed in October. He describes their relationship as a "perfect team" and appreciates the structure and stability Marie has brought to his life. Margera was previously married to Nicole Boyd, with whom he shares a 5-year-old son.
"Jackass" star Steve-O revealed that he has "lost contact" with his former co-star Bam Margera following their public falling out earlier this year. The rift between the two began amid concerns over Margera's sobriety, which led to his firing from the 2022 film "Jackass Forever." Despite briefly reconnecting after Margera's health scare, their friendship deteriorated, with Steve-O expressing concern for Margera's well-being. Margera later released a diss track targeting his former colleagues. Steve-O now admits to having lost contact with Margera and is uncertain about the possibility of another "Jackass" movie.
Former "Jackass" star Brandon "Bam" Margera has been ordered by a Chester County judge to wear an alcohol-monitoring bracelet for 30 days and attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings weekly. This comes after Margera was cited for public drunkenness earlier this month and was held for court in an assault case involving his brother. Margera's attorney stated that his client is compliant and focused on getting his life back on track.
Bam Margera releases a diss track titled "Feel Like Bam" where he takes shots at his former Jackass costars Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Wee Man, and director Jeff Tremaine. Margera challenges Knoxville to a boxing match and criticizes the skateboarding skills of his former colleagues. The track also expresses mixed feelings about Steve-O, who has tried to help Margera with his sobriety. Margera's new girlfriend makes a cameo in the music video. Margera has been dealing with legal issues and strained relations with his estranged wife over their son.
Jackass star Steve-O was detained by police in London after jumping off the Tower Bridge as part of a stunt to promote his upcoming comedy special. He shared the incident on Instagram, stating that the police were understanding and cool about it. Steve-O also posted a photo of himself on top of a double-decker bus holding the Union Jack flag. Known for his daring stunts on the MTV series Jackass, Steve-O's latest adventure adds to his reputation for pushing boundaries.
Steve-O, known for his stunts on "Jackass," was detained by police in London after jumping off the Tower Bridge into the River Thames as a promotional stunt for his latest special. The daredevil, who is British, said the police were understanding and didn't charge him. Steve-O had previously performed a similar stunt 20 years ago. He clarified that he didn't want to make light of suicide and encouraged those in emotional distress to seek support. Steve-O is currently on his "Bucket List" tour in the UK.
Steve-O, known for his stunts on the show "Jackass," was detained by police in London after jumping off the Tower Bridge into the River Thames as a promotional stunt for his latest special. Despite the police response, Steve-O said they were understanding and didn't charge him. He explained that he wasn't nervous about the jump as he had done a similar stunt 20 years ago. The police's main concern was the recent suicides off the bridge. Steve-O clarified that he didn't intend to make light of suicide and encouraged those in distress to seek support.
Johnny Knoxville, of the Jackass team, highlighted the difference between their stunts and those performed by Tom Cruise in the Mission: Impossible movies. Knoxville stated that their stunts are designed to fail, while Cruise's stunts have to succeed. He also mentioned that the Mission: Impossible stunts are embellished with CGI effects, whereas Jackass stunts are 100% real and subject to the laws of physics. Knoxville acknowledged Cruise's dedication to performing stunts but emphasized that they do different things.
Steve-O, star of the Jackass franchise, described the latest film installment, Jackass Forever, as "kind of a bummer" and expressed concern over the level of physical harm suffered by his co-star Johnny Knoxville. He sent a heartfelt message to the cast, urging Knoxville to stop subjecting himself to brain trauma. Steve-O also expressed disappointment with his own stunts in the film. Despite these sentiments, Jackass Forever was a commercial success, earning $80 million at the box office. Knoxville confirmed that his bull-running days are over after sustaining serious injuries during filming.
Bam Margera has left a detox center in San Diego early and is reportedly heading to Las Vegas for the weekend, despite efforts from former NBA player Lamar Odom to encourage him to finish treatment. Margera had been detoxing since June 7 after being put on a psychiatric hold. He had been staying at Odom Wellness Treatment Centers but left on Monday and has been staying at Odom's home in Calabasas. Margera has cited his son as his motivation for getting sober.
Actor Bam Margera has been placed under an involuntary psychiatric hold after police officers located him on Sunday afternoon. Margera's behavior and speech were deemed erratic, combined with recent suicidal threats he made. He was taken to a mental health facility where he can be held for up to 72 hours. Margera made headlines last week by taking to Instagram and demanding he be allowed to see his son, threatening to take enough drugs until he dies if he doesn't get the opportunity.