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Bam Margera (Brandon Cole Margera) is known for his outrageous co-hosting role on MTV’s hit show Jackass. However, behind the fame and humor lies a dark and troubling story of addiction. In 2016, Margera appeared on “Family Therapy With Dr. Jenn,” where he opened up about his struggles with substance abuse and depression.
He attributed his drinking to the death of his costar Ryan Dunn and the feeling of being “completely lost.” Margera has been vocal about how his addiction has affected his family, including his wife and son, and has sought help through several treatment programs.
Despite celebrating one year of sobriety in May 2022, Margera made headlines the following month after fleeing an inpatient treatment program in Florida. Addiction treatment can often be a bumpy road, but Margera’s family remains dedicated to supporting him in his recovery. Despite the setbacks, they hope he will turn up quickly and re-dedicate himself to sober living.
In this article, we will take a closer look at Bam Margera’s journey through addiction and the challenges he faces on his road to recovery. We will also explore the impact of addiction on the lives of celebrities and the importance of seeking help.
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