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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.
Former "Jackass" star Bam Margera credits skateboarding for his nearly two years of sobriety, saying the sport serves as his medication and has restored his purpose in life.
Bam Margera has ruled out a reunion with Johnny Knoxville and the 'Jackass' team: 'The damage is done.' ...
Bam Margera’s net worth in 2025 reflects his multi-decade career as a stuntman, actor, producer, and professional skater. Best known for his appearances in MTV’s Jackass and Viva La Bam ...
Watch on Deadline Margera also shot down any hopes of reviving his Jackass spin-off series Viva la Bam, which ran for five seasons on MTV from 2003 to 2005.
Bam Margera denied that he would ever reunite with his 'Jackass' co-stars, including Johnny Knoxville.
Bam Margera joins a Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4 roster that also includes a mixture of new and legendary skaters, with names like Zion Wright, Margie Didal, Bob Burnquist, and Tony Hawk himself ...
Bam Margera has insisted he will never return to Jackass - declaring "you couldn’t offer me enough money".
Bam Margera almost died while he fell out of love with skateboarding — now, he says the sport has given him a new purpose and another chance at life.
Margera also dismissed revival interest of his spin-off series Viva La Bam, which featured a series of antics that involved his friends and family, including his unassuming parents, Phil and April.
Bam Margera revealed he has no interest in a return to Jackass, the wild reality TV franchise that made him famous two decades ago. “They have like new dudes, and what they did to me, making me ...