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Well, for Stephen "Steve-O" Glover, the unusual path to fame appears to have worked out just fine − minus the countless broken bones, surgeries and other serious injuries.
During a radio interview with Willard and Dibs on 95.7 The Game, Steve Kerr had a very candid and brutally honest answer about the injury struggles Klay Thompson dealt with the past couple of years.
Steve-O says it was "a bummer" to watch 'Jackass Forever' and see Johnny Knoxville perform dangerous stunts.
"Next man up": Down three point guards, they turn to rookie Tyler Kolek and little-used Delon Wright with 10 games left in the regular season.
Steve-O is revealing why he thinks 'Jackass Forever,' the latest film in the franchise, "was kind of a bummer," even though it was a box office hit.
A&E Stage Stunt performer Steve-O is bringing his high jinks Friday to the First Interstate Center for the Arts Oct. 17, 2024 Updated Thu., Oct. 17, 2024 at 3:02 p.m.
Kerr said, “From 2014-10, pre-injury, Klay was unflappable. He rarely required much maintenance from me as a coach… I would always check in with him and he was always fine and loving life.
There are no signs of reconciliation between Jackass stars Steve-O and Bam Margera. After the latter went off the rails earlier this year — and even released a diss track about his old pal ...
Steve-O revealed that he canceled his plans to get temporary breast implants for a stunt after having a 'profound' conversation with a transgender person at a grocery store.
Getting specific, Steve-O highlighted a bull-based stunt from the film that left fellow star Johnny Knoxville with brain damage and other injuries.
Steve-O says Jackass Forever was "kind of a bummer", reflecting on co-star Johnny Knoxville's serious injuries during bull stunt.
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