Troubled reality TV star and skateboarder Bam Margera has reportedly left his rehabilitation program, opting instead to record a scathing diss track targeting his former "Jackass" co-star, Johnny Knoxville.
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The expected decision of the former pro skater has raised concerns among fans and friends as Margera continues to battle personal demons while pursuing a controversial path.
Margera's ongoing addiction and mental health issues have been well-documented.
The 42-year-old skateboarder rose to fame as one of the central figures in the hit MTV series "Jackass," where his reckless stunts and rebellious persona garnered a substantial following.
However, behind the scenes, Margera has battled substance abuse and suffered from emotional instability.
After several high-profile incidents and public meltdowns, Margera voluntarily checked himself into a rehabilitation facility to confront his demons and regain control of his life with the help of NBA athlete Lamar Odom.
It seemed like a positive step towards recovery for the troubled star, who had previously sought help for his addiction struggles.
Hence, Margera's decision to leave rehab prematurely has left many puzzled and concerned.
Instead of focusing on his recovery, the skateboarder has channeled his energy into recording a diss track aimed at Johnny Knoxville, his long-time friend, and co-star.
The diss track is said to contain scathing lyrics targeting Knoxville's character and their relationship, potentially igniting a feud between the former colleagues.