Relationships In 1998, Margera began a long-term relationship with Jenn Rivell, who played a prominent part in several of his projects. By the time of
Viva La Bam, the couple were regularly living together in Margera's home. Their seven-year relationship ended in 2005. A year later in November 2006, Margera filed for "
protection from abuse" from Rivell after she allegedly broke into his house. The events leading up to their wedding (with about 350 friends and family in attendance) on February 3, 2007, in downtown
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, were all chronicled on the MTV series ''Bam's Unholy Union
. The couple spent their honeymoon in Dubai. In 2008, during an appearance on LA Ink'', Margera told
Kat Von D that he has caused $13,000 in damages during his wedding celebration, explaining, "I was kind of ready for it, though. I was like, 'I'm inviting the
Jackass crew. If something doesn't get broken, then that's not right.'" In October 2010, Margera told
Howard Stern that he and Rothstein were now living in separate cities and meeting once a week, and that Rothstein was aware about Bam's other girlfriends. The couple officially divorced in November 2012. On October 5, 2013, Margera married Nicole Boyd in
Reykjavík, Iceland. In June 2017, Margera announced that Boyd was pregnant with the couple's first child. In September, it was announced that the child, a boy, would be named Phoenix Wolf. Margera's son was born in December of that year. On September 16, 2021, Boyd filed for
child custody of their son Phoenix Wolf. However, she did not file a divorce petition to end her and Margera's eight-year marriage. On February 15, 2023, Boyd officially filed for legal separation and spousal support, citing "irreconcilable differences". The couple has been living separately since 2021. Legal documents further state that Boyd was seeking physical and legal custody and that Margera could have unsupervised parental visitation, so long as he and his son remain within
Los Angeles County. The documents further detail that Boyd's reasoning for filing for separation was based on Margera behaving inappropriately while spending time with their son, leading Boyd to believe Margera was under the influence. Eventually, a judge ruled that Margera and Boyd were never officially married, with Margera stating that everyone had already known this. In July 2023, Margera began dating model Dannii Marie. He proposed to her in October of that same year. The two were officially married on May 28, 2024, and are still together as of the present day. The house has a gothic theme, a skatepark in the driveway, and is situated on of land. In January 2007, Margera built a ramp in the backyard, which caused trouble with the township. In 2018, Margera's mother, April, began renovating the home in order for it to be used for short-term rentals via
Airbnb. Margera has made it known that the home will not look the way it did on
Viva La Bam. Rentals of the home were expected to be made available in 2018. In an October 24, 2007, interview with the
Cleveland Free Times, Margera stated that although he had completed paperwork that would legally change his first name to Bam, he was "still debating" filing it after having a conversation with his father.
Health and alcoholism Margera has had an extensive history of alcohol and drug abuse since his early twenties, and could be frequently seen drinking and/or intoxicated on-camera in
Viva La Bam, ''Bam's Unholy Union
, and in the Jackass'' films. In July 2009, Margera was taken to the hospital by paramedics and state troopers after a four-day alcohol binge. His drinking habits had only worsened after his previous shows ended in 2007. In December 2009, Margera entered rehab for the first time after an intervention from his friends and family, but did not complete the program, leaving after only four days. Following his close friend
Ryan Dunn's death in 2011, Margera's drinking intensified even further, and by Margera's own account, he considers 2012 as the year he lost control of his drinking, both due to Dunn's death, and also due to
bone spurs forcing him to put his skating career on hold, to which Margera admits he began binge drinking "to kill the boredom". In 2015, Margera entered rehab for a second time for alcoholism, but again left shortly after without finishing the program. Later that year, he took part in
Family Therapy with Dr. Jenn on
VH1 with his mother,
April Margera, after which he remained sober for several months. Margera later revealed how his unhealthy lifestyle had forced him to relearn how to skate after five years of not doing so, and had also left him overweight. Margera then moved to
Tallinn, Estonia, for five months in order to get in better shape. After getting in better shape, he relocated to
Barcelona, Spain, with his family to focus on his skating career in late 2016, but soon moved back to Pennsylvania in 2017, shortly before his son was born. In a 90-minute interview with YouTube series
The Nine Club recorded and released in November 2017, Margera discussed his various health issues and alcoholism at length, claiming that he had been "mostly sober" since 2015. In January 2018, Margera entered rehab for the third time after a
DUI, and remained sober for seven months. Later that year, he relapsed after being robbed at gunpoint during a vacation in
Colombia. In January 2019, one year after his previous attempt, Margera entered rehab once more, In March 2019,
TMZ released a video showing Margera screaming at and threatening his manager at West Side Comedy Club in New York City. Additionally, Margera made
Instagram posts in which he insulted his wife and damaged his own home, leading to friends and family members coming together to have Margera committed to a mental health treatment facility. Margera was released from treatment and returned home after one week. On August 3, 2019, a drunken Margera was removed from a commercial airline flight following an altercation with an airport police officer, who told him he was too intoxicated to fly. The following day, Margera posted a chain of videos on his Instagram account, publicly pleading for
Dr. Phil's help. He directed a lengthy tirade towards his mother April, his then-wife Nikki Margera, and his childhood friend
Brandon Novak, candidly stating his relationship with his family is "broken". Dr. Phil responded to Margera's pleas the next morning, referring him to a treatment center following a one-on-one session. On May 17, 2022, Margera announced that he had officially completed one year of sobriety treatment. He then relapsed less than a month later, and on June 15, Margera was reported missing after fleeing his rehab center. He was found and voluntarily returned to rehab after being gone for a week. Margera was returned with police escort since he was in the rehabilitation facility under court order. On June 26, 2022, Margera was reported missing once again after fleeing his rehab center for the second time. He was again found and checked in to a new treatment facility on June 27, 2022. Margera was then spotted at a bar after fleeing rehab once again on September 4, 2022. On September 25, 2022, it was reported that Margera was caught intoxicated in a bar in
Atlanta, Georgia, amid rehab problems. On December 9, 2022, it was reported that Margera was hospitalized and put on a
ventilator in a
San Diego ICU due to a combination of
pneumonia and
COVID-19. He was released from the hospital the next day. On ''
Steve-O's Wild Ride!'' podcast, Margera disclosed that he also suffered from four
seizures before he got to the hospital, and suffered another one during his stay at the hospital. On February 15, 2023, Margera's then-wife Nikki officially filed for legal separation and spousal support, citing "irreconcilable differences". On May 26, 2023, it was reported that Margera wants a judge to dismiss his divorce with his wife Nikki, as she is not allowing him to see their son. On June 1, 2023, Margera posted a video to Instagram threatening to smoke
crack until he is dead unless he sees his son. By June 4, police had located and taken custody of Margera in Los Angeles, California, after which he was involuntarily committed to a mental health facility for evaluation via a
5150 hold. On September 23, 2024, it was reported that Margera was arrested again after he allegedly violated his probation. He was put in the
Chester County Prison, and was ordered to undergo a drug and alcohol evaluation.
Legal issues On June 12, 2010, Margera was allegedly attacked with a baseball bat outside his bar, The Note. Margera spent the night at
Crozer-Chester Medical Center, where he was treated for head injuries. According to the alleged assailant, Elizabeth Ray, the altercation began because Margera allegedly called her a "nigger". In July 2013, Margera was arrested at
Keflavík Airport in Iceland, having left the country without paying damages following a rental car dispute the year before. Margera had rented a
Toyota Land Cruiser during a vacation in Iceland in 2012, which he had returned in "terrible shape" five days later, but left the country before paying for the damage. Margera was released later the same day after paying the outstanding fees, and admitted in an interview that he had trashed the car in a drunken stupor. On March 2, 2023, Margera was arrested for domestic violence, after he allegedly kicked a woman. He was released from custody after he posted a $50,000 bail the next day. On April 23, 2023, police were dispatched to Margera's home after he allegedly made death threats to his brother, Jess, and subsequently punched him in the face. Margera reportedly fled on foot into the woods when police arrived. After being on the run for three days and allegedly making several threatening phone calls to his family, Margera eventually surrendered to Pennsylvania Police. Later, Margera released a statement saying the allegations made by his brother, Jess, were false. Around June 7, 2023, Margera was placed on 5150 psychiatric hold at a Los Angeles mental health facility, following disturbing text messages Margera had been sending family members, and erratic speech and behavior when he was located by police. Additionally, Margera encountered further legal issues in
Delaware County when he was arrested for public intoxication and disorderly conduct. Prosecutors questioned whether his bail should be revoked due to these incidents, prompting Margera to appear before Judge Patrick Carmody and pledge his commitment to sobriety. The judge allowed Margera to remove his ankle bracelet temporarily to assess his alcohol use, with a warning of consequences for any future violations.
Jackass firing During a January 2021 interview, Margera revealed that owing to his behavior over the last few years,
Jackass co-creator
Jeff Tremaine had to fight with the studio to keep Margera in the next
Jackass film,
Jackass Forever (2022), and that Margera still was not certain that
Paramount Pictures was ultimately going to allow him to partake in the filming of the movie, and that it all depended on his sobriety and behavior. On February 11, 2021, Margera posted several videos to his Instagram account, in which he admitted to breaking his sobriety, and indicated that he had officially been fired from the filming of
Jackass Forever, which was officially confirmed soon after. Throughout the video, he could be seen crying, vomiting, and alluding to having looked up "how to tie a noose" before his move to
Oceanside, California. Margera alleged that Paramount had been forcing him to take antidepressants, submit to random urine tests, and had forced him to check in to two different rehabilitation facilities using his own money. He also expressed great disdain for Tremaine,
Johnny Knoxville, and
Spike Jonze before asking his fans to boycott
Jackass Forever, as well as to send him money so he could shoot his own movie to compete with the film. All of the videos were removed from Margera's Instagram account shortly after being posted. Tremaine was granted an additional three-year restraining order, extended to Tremaine's wife and children, after Margera allegedly sent the family death threats. On August 9, 2021, Margera officially filed a lawsuit against Tremaine, Knoxville, Jonze,
Paramount,
MTV, Dickhouse Entertainment, and Gorilla Flicks, alleging that he was wrongfully fired from the production of
Jackass Forever. On January 12, 2022, Knoxville said that, despite the ongoing lawsuit, Margera would still appear in
Jackass Forever in one scene he filmed for the movie prior to him being fired. All parties eventually came to a settlement after Margera asked to dismiss the lawsuit on April 14, 2022. The terms of the settlement remain private. Margera eventually appeared in the film in one scene filmed before his termination, as well as being heard in another scene and in archival footage. Following the settlement, Margera officially ruled out any future involvements with his former
Jackass colleagues or any future
Jackass projects, stating that Knoxville and Tremaine "ruined the legacy" of the franchise. However, he still remains on good terms with the majority of the cast and crew. On January 8, 2026,
Jackass: Best and Last was officially announced by Johnny Knoxville, and is set to release on June 26, 2026. Due to his experience on
Jackass Forever, Margera stated that he will not film any new material for the upcoming film. However, he gave the filmmakers consent to include him through old archive, and unused footage. ==Filmography==