Vincent Margera, known to MTV viewers as "Don Vito'' from the series "Viva La Bam'' and "Jackass,'' has died. He was 59. His sister-in-law, April Margera, said Vincent Margera had been in and out of a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bam Margera has revealed he nearly lost his legs due to alcohol abuse, but is now fully recovered and back to skateboarding. The ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: Bam Margera has officially shut down any possibility of reuniting with his Jackass co-stars after he was released from Jackass Forever due to his substance addiction.
Nearly 25 years after its MTV debut, Bam Margera has no intention of returning to his Jackass roots. Following his ousting from 2022’s Jackass Forever and ensuing lawsuit against Paramount, the former ...
Following reports of his return to the Jackass franchise, Bam Margera has clarified that the new movie will only feature archival footage of him. When asked about co-creators Jeff Tremaine and Johnny ...
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Will Bam Margera be in the 2026 'Jackass' movie?
Earlier today (Jan. 8) it was revealed that a fifth Jackass movie was in the works for a late June release and now it appears possible that one of the franchise’s estranged stars could possibly be ...
Bam Margera is promoting his first project in some years with his inclusion as the “secret skater” in the video game remake “Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3+4.” But the stuntman and skateboarder is still ...
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