Bam Margera: Missing| First wife| Addiction| Drug addiction

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Brandon Cole “Bam” Margera is an American skateboarder, stunt performer, television personality, and filmmaker. He came to prominence in the early 2000s as one of the stars of the MTV reality stunt show Jackass and subsequent sequels.

Bam Margera: Missing| First wife| Addiction| Drug addiction

Missing:

He is recently missing.

Last month Bam had broken his wrist and elbow in a skateboarding accident and was blaming the facility for not setting up his physical therapy appointments.

As we’ve reported, Bam had recently completed a year of treatment for his substance problems, and had been doing well. Right now we are told, friends and family are working on getting him back to the facility, and back on track.

First Wife:

Her marriage with Bam didn’t exactly last long as they divorced in 2012 after five years of being together. Since then, Missy Rothstein has gone off the media radar such that her whereabouts are unknown.

Nicole Boyd

m. 2013
Missy Rothstein

m. 2007–2012
Bam Margera/Spouse

Addiction:

Bam Margera: Missing| First wife| Addiction| Drug addiction

Margera claimed to have plans to go to another rehab due to dissatisfaction with the rehab he was currently in, the rehab manager said.

He was driving a black sedan at the time of leaving the rehab facility.

Margera opened up about addiction struggles in the past.

Drug Addiction:

He was allegedly fired from the film “Jackass Forever” for using drugs.

He’s reportedly suing Paramount, Johnny Knoxville and Jeff Tremaine for being wrongfully fired. In a 90-minute interview with YouTube series The Nine Club recorded and released in November 2017, Margera discussed his health issues and alcoholism, claiming that he had been “mostly sober” since 2015.

“When deputies arrived, they were informed that Mr. Margera had an ex parte order, which is a judge’s order for court-ordered rehabilitation,” the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement. “Those are taken out by a third party on behalf of the person.”

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