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Johnny Knoxville is no stranger to extreme television, but this time, he's not the one taking the risks—he's the ringmaster. Set to debut during the 2025–2026 season, the new Fear Factor will ...
Fox’s newest iteration of “Fear Factor” will be hosted by Johnny Knoxville. The series is set to premiere during the broadcast network’s 2025-2026 season. Knoxville is still best known for starring in ...
Johnny Knoxville is no stranger to doing crazy stunts, thanks to his tenure on the long-running reality program “Jackass.” Now he’ll get to watch others take part in similar antics ...
Johnny Knoxville is ready to bring fear back to American households. The Jackass star is officially set to apply his unparalleled repertoire of death-defying talents to a new gig hosting Fear Factor: ...
Johnny Knoxville’s days of concussing himself for the amusement of the masses may be over, but that doesn’t mean he can’t kick back a tall, cool glass of donkey piss.
Johnny Knoxville, what is your stance when it comes to snacking on horse rectum and cow eyeball juice? Looks like we’re about to find out: the former star of the Jackass franchise has been tapped to ...
Fox’s newest iteration of “Fear Factor” will be hosted by Johnny Knoxville. The series is set to premiere during the broadcast network’s 2025-2026 season.
Johnny Knoxville, what is your stance when it comes to snacking on horse rectum and cow eyeball juice? Looks like we’re about to find out: the former star of the Jackass franchise has been tapped to ...
Katie Gaudreau, the younger sister of the late Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau, is a glowing bride-to-be as she prepares to walk down the aisle next month. In exclusive photos shared with Us Weekly ...
Big Slick’s 2024 weekend raised $3,973,637, bringing the total to $29,532,650 over 16 years for Children’s Mercy hospital. This year’s event aimed to give even more to the hospital and break ...
Kansas City’s annual celebrity fundraiser Big Slick set a new record for the money they raised for Children’s Mercy, bringing $4M to the KC hospital in 2025.
Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings were both addicted to pills and amphetamines at the time, although they would later proudly profess that neither of them provided drugs to the other.