Bam Margera
American skateboarder and stuntman
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2025 | Bam Margera appears as himself in the remastered version of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 video game |
September 23 2024 | Arrested for alleged probation violation and ordered to undergo drug and alcohol evaluation, placed in Chester County Prison. |
May 28 2024 | Married Dannii Marie. |
2023 | Collaborated on 'Feel Like Bam' album with Cult Shotta, Tanboymiguel and SinceWhen |
October 2023 | Proposed to Dannii Marie. |
July 2023 | Started dating model Dannii Marie. |
June 7 2023 | Margera was placed on a 5150 psychiatric hold at a Los Angeles mental health facility following disturbing text messages and erratic behavior. |
June 4 2023 | Police located and involuntarily committed him to a mental health facility in Los Angeles after threatening to smoke crack. |
April 23 2023 | Margera was involved in an incident where he allegedly made death threats to his brother, punched him, and fled into the woods when police arrived. After three days, he surrendered to Pennsylvania Police and claimed the allegations were false. |
March 29 2023 | Arrested for public intoxication. |
March 2 2023 | Margera was arrested for domestic violence after allegedly kicking a woman. He was released on $50,000 bail the next day. |
February 15 2023 | Nicole Boyd filed for legal separation and spousal support, citing irreconcilable differences. |
February 15 2023 | His wife Nikki filed for legal separation and spousal support, citing inappropriate behavior while with their son. |
2022 | Appeared in the documentary 'Humanity Stoked', likely discussing skateboarding culture and social issues. |
December 9 2022 | Hospitalized and placed on a ventilator in San Diego ICU due to pneumonia and COVID-19. |
June 26 2022 | Reported missing again after fleeing rehab center for the second time. |
June 15 2022 | Reported missing after fleeing rehab center, found and returned with police escort. |
May 17 2022 | Announced completion of one year of sobriety treatment, but relapsed less than a month later. |
April 14 2022 | Margera asked to dismiss the lawsuit, resulting in a private settlement with his Jackass colleagues. |
January 12 2022 | Johnny Knoxville confirmed that one scene Margera filmed for Jackass Forever would remain in the film, despite the ongoing lawsuit. |
2021 | Featured in the documentary 'This Is GWAR', showcasing his connections in alternative entertainment. |
September 16 2021 | Nicole Boyd filed for child custody of their son Phoenix Wolf. |
August 9 2021 | Margera filed a lawsuit against Tremaine, Knoxville, Jonze, Paramount Pictures, MTV, Dickhouse Entertainment, and Gorilla Flicks, alleging he was wrongfully fired from Jackass Forever. |
May 25 2021 | Jeff Tremaine filed a temporary restraining order against Margera due to harassment via Instagram, which was later extended to three years and included Tremaine's wife and children after alleged death threats. |
February 11 2021 | Margera posted emotional Instagram videos admitting to breaking his sobriety and confirming he was fired from Jackass Forever. He called for a boycott of the film and asked fans to help him make a competing movie. |
January 2021 | During an interview, Margera revealed that Jackass co-creator Jeff Tremaine had to fight to keep him in the Jackass Forever film, with his participation dependent on his sobriety. |
2020 | Made a guest appearance in 'Steve-O: Gnarly' documentary |
2020 | Margera began appearing in viral YouTube videos, including a notable water balloon fight video with model Jeb Carty. |
2020 | Fired from the production of Jackass Forever due to ongoing drug and alcohol issues. |
2019 | Appears on 'Dr. Phil' for 1 episode |
August 3 2019 | Was removed from a commercial airline flight while intoxicated after an altercation with an airport police officer. |
March 2019 | Was committed to a mental health treatment facility after threatening his manager and making inappropriate Instagram posts. |
January 2019 | Entered rehab once more but left after ten days, stating he 'didn't belong there'. |
2018 | Participates in 'King of the Road' |
2018 | April Margera began renovating Castle Bam with the intention of making it available for short-term rentals on Airbnb, with plans to significantly alter its previous appearance from the Viva La Bam era. |
January 2018 | Entered rehab for the third time after a DUI and remained sober for seven months before relapsing. |
January 2018 | Entered rehab for the third time after a DUI and remained sober for seven months before relapsing after being robbed at gunpoint in Colombia. |
2017 | Stated in a Vice's Epicly Later'd episode that the documentary project was paused after four years of work, with approximately eleven terabytes of video footage. |
2017 | Featured in TV movie documentary 'Epicly Later'd: Bam Margera' |
2017 | Appeared in the documentary 'Dumb: The Story of Big Brother Magazine', reflecting on his early career in skateboarding and entertainment. |
2017 | Appeared in the documentary film 'Element: Welcome Back Bam' as himself |
December 2017 | Son Phoenix Wolf was born. |
November 8 2017 | Completed the weekly release of limited edition signed deck designs for Element Skateboards' 25th anniversary. |
September 2017 | Announced that his son would be named Phoenix Wolf. |
September 6 2017 | Renewed partnership with Element Skateboards for their 25th anniversary, beginning a weekly release of ten limited edition signed deck designs. |
June 2017 | Announced that Nicole Boyd was pregnant with their first child. |
September 2016 | Released a self-titled album with his second musical project, The Evesdroppers, through Casual Madness, featuring Bam, Jess, Nikki, Mike Nappi, and Chad I Ginsburg. |
March 2016 | Appears on VH1's Family Therapy with Dr. Jenn to address his self-destructive behavior, alongside his parents. |
2015 | Entered rehab for a second time for alcoholism, but again left shortly after without finishing the program. |
2015 | Wrote and performed 'Moonshine' with Fuckface Unstoppable |
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