Though Jackass star Bam Margera is happily
married and raising a son, his romantic history
hasn't always been so blissful.
Here are some seriously strange things about
the star's marriages.
In a January 2007 profile in The New York
Times, Bam Margera and his then-fiancée,
Missy Rothstein, painted a strange portrait
of their relationship.
Margera spoke of his fixation on partying
and his unconventional approach to romance,
saying,
"If it's Valentine's Day, I don't want her
to expect flowers from me just because that's
what you're supposed to do.
My Valentine's Day is May 5th."
Meanwhile, Rothstein prided herself on being
able to reign in her wild child beau, claiming
that in spite of her love for his spontaneity,
she's happy to help him pull back some of
the time.
As an example of Margera's impulsive nature,
the couple relayed the story of how he proposed
to her right in the Cartier store at a mall.
Margera reportedly thought it was a good sign
when he found a diamond sparkler that fit
her finger, telling the paper,
"I was like, 'Now's the time.'
We just sat there and drank three bottles
of Champagne.
Then we forgot to get gas on the way home,
and we straight up ran out of gas on Route
202."
Paging Nicholas Sparks: We think we just found
the beginning of your next epic love story
right here.
During a 2007 appearance on The Howard Stern
Show, Bam and Missy revealed the unfortunate
circumstances that led to some very private
photos of her being leaked on the internet.
When Stern told Rothstein how much he enjoyed
her photos, Margera explained that the spread
was apparently only supposed to feature relatively
tame topless shots, but someone allegedly
leaked some photos of Rothstein posing in
all her natural glory.
Margera really took the discretion up a notch
when he proceeded to discuss other facets
of their love life in excruciating detail,
including how they, um, show affection while
driving in his Hummer.
Other TMI moments with Stern included a play-by-play
about the newlyweds consummating their marriage
on the roof of a hotel in Dubai.
Like the aforementioned leaked photos, this
questionable moment was made stranger when
Mr. and Mrs. discovered they'd had an audience
of construction workers watching their rooftop
antics.
Bam and Missy's unconventional nuptials were
chronicled on the reality show Bam's Unholy
Union, which tracked the three frantic months
it took for the pair to plan their February
2007 wedding.
Along the way, Margera created absolute chaos
for everyone around him, including his bride,
whose wedding dress he destroyed with paintballs.
It turned out the dress was a decoy, but you
know what they say: It's the thought that
counts.
The actual wedding was exactly the kind of
party you'd expect from a member of the Jackass
crew, most of whom happened to be in attendance.
Margera even managed to get punk rock star
Iggy Pop to perform at the reception, just
to really drive home the message that this
was a counterculture spectacle to behold.
After it was all said and done, Margera appeared
on LA Ink and told his longtime friend, tattoo
artist Kat Von D:
"I have $13,000 worth of damages I have to
pay for."
"At the wedding?"
"Everybody got so wasted, they started breaking
light fixtures and kicking in the bathroom
doors."
Obviously, Bam and Missy were by no means
a typical couple.
As such, they decided to commemorate their
union with tattoos.
While it's not that strange for couples to
get matching or commemorative ink, they don't
usually get it on the inside of their lower
lips.
The couple took their respective needles to
the face on the day they signed their marriage
license.
Rothstein got the Detroit area code, 313,
because that's where they purchased their
wedding bands.
Margera got the words "Dr. J." His only rationale
for etching basketball great Julius Erving's
nickname into his mouth was:
"He's the man."
By October 2010, Bam and Missy's marriage
was near its end.
Margera admitted they were living apart and
seeing other people, though it would take
another two full years for their divorce to
be finalized.
Eleven months later, Margera was walking down
the aisle again, this time in a rock 'n' roll-themed
ceremony during the Random Hero Festival in
Reykjavik, Iceland.
His bride, model and photographer Nicole Boyd,
wore a more traditional dress while Margera
opted for more casual fare: a black hoodie
and shades.
After exchanging vows, Margera jumped on stage
with his band, and played a set, complete
with a mosh pit and crowd surfing.
Strange in literally any other circumstance?
Absolutely.
Par for the course with Bam Margera?
One hundred percent.
Bam Margera has maintained a tight-knit group
of friends dubbed the CKY Crew, so when Boyd
married into the raucous family, she also
had to establish some sort of relationship
with her husband's buddies.
But sharing took on a whole different meaning
with Brandon Novak, a close friend of the
pro-skateboarder, who's appeared in several
of the star's films and who joined Margera's
band.
In a 2014 interview with Howard Stern, Margera
and Boyd admitted that they've become VERY
personal in front of Novak, who's also supposedly
gotten intimate with himself and other women
while they're going at it.
Novak also claimed he sometimes shares a bed
with Margera and Boyd because Margera doesn't
want to pay for him to have his own room.
Bam Margera's big-time boozing has never been
a secret.
What started out as standard partying turned
into the liquid courage required to perform
his death-defying stunts.
After the June 2011 death of his best friend
and Jackass co-star Ryan Dunn, who died in
a horrific DUI wreck, Margera's reliance on
the bottle reportedly became a serious addiction.
"After Ryan Dunn died, that really exacerbated
the alcohol."
But there were signs before that.
In July 2009, TMZ revealed that Margera was
hospitalized after binge drinking for multiple
days, reportedly because of issues in his
marriage.
In August 2016, Margera and Nicole allegedly
had a drunken altercation outside a restaurant
in Finland.
TMZ reported that, although he wasn't charged
with any crime, Margera was held in police
custody until the following morning.
In January 2018, the month after his son Phoenix
Wolf was born, Margera was arrested for DUI.
The next day, he committed to going to rehab
and fans hoped for the best.
Bam Margera's marriage to Nicole Boyd has
outlasted his previous marriage, but there
could be problems bubbling beneath the surface.
On the very first day of 2019, the troubled
star entered rehab for the third time - and
the third time wasn't a charm, as he left
ten days after checking in.
In March 2019, the Jackass star went on a
now-deleted Instagram rant about his wife.
He claimed she took his Range Rover and credit
card, leaving him unable to check into his
New York City hotel room.
"Nicki I can't stand.
No, I can't stand her.
I'll tell you why."
Following the incident, Margera's family reportedly
had him committed to a behavioral facility.
According to TMZ, he did not go willingly.
Bam Margera may have hit rock bottom in August
2019 when he turned to TV personality Dr.
Phil for help.
One could argue against turning to the doc
who made the Cash Me Outside girl famous as
your last line of defense.
Needless to say, Margera pleaded for the talk
show host to help him.
"Dr. Phil I need your help in a big big way.
My family is in shambles."
Margera claimed to have seen 28 doctors and
shuffled through four rehabs to no avail.
The TV doctor was, reportedly, the only person
whose advice Margera trusted, and entered
rehab for the fifth time after taping his
episode of Dr. Phil.
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