Jackass' Steve-O has been sober for 14 year. He's compiled the lessons he learned from that journey into a new memoir. He talks about all of that on this week's Bullseye.
This interview contains some coarse language and conversations around bodily harm related to stunt work.in all its iterations. He's done stunts on the original TV show, the movies and the spinoffs. He's risked life and limb, suffered countless serious injuries and in doing so made millions of people laugh and gasp.A Hard Kick in the Nuts: What I've Learned From a Lifetime of Terrible DecisionsIt's not easy being Steve-O and it never really has been.
He's doing a lot better these days. Steve-O currently lives in Los Angeles with a bunch of pet dogs and two goats. The latest
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