Oct. 8, 2023 – So now that I’m out … All that didn’t work, because I got forced into these rehabs like sabotaged by friends and family saying like, ‘Hey, Bam, come to Ruth’s Chris Steak House and have a nice fancy dinner.’ And it’s not a dinner, it’s just an intervention [sabotage]. So I’m already ready to get out [of rehab]. Like, ‘I can’t wait to get out just to sip on a White Claw and give you the bird.’ So, all that didn’t work because I was already bitter about it.
Bam Margera’s struggles with addiction and his tumultuous relationship with rehabilitation programs were a rollercoaster ride that seemed never-ending. In August, after an incident that led to a public intoxication arrest in Radnor Township, he received a court order to wear an ankle-monitoring bracelet and participate in Alcoholics Anonymous. As he continued his story though, Margera revealed the turning point that led to his current 45 days of sobriety was a new relationship.
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