The Downward Spiral of Bam Margera (Why He Was Fired from Jack*ss..)

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  • Опубликовано: 16 фев 2022
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    Bam Margera is a pop culture icon that played a major role in the lives of millions who grew up in the 90s and 2000s. Unfortunately his career didn't continue that legacy after the 2010s. This is the story of Bam Margera.
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Комментарии • 10 тыс.

  • @PatrickCc
    @PatrickCc  2 года назад +7

    Deleted at 1 million views lmao. WE BACK THO!

  • @alberta2889
    @alberta2889 Год назад +7

    Crazy how SteveO was the craziest one, but end up being the most responsible one.

  • @Duskets
    @Duskets Год назад +9

    Okay but seriously, “get your wife pregnant so we can have a plot for season 2 of the show” is fucking ghoulish. His freak out over that was completely justifiable.

  • @ericthiel4053

    Bam had the world on a silver platter for a long time and I think seeing life play out ( Ryan Dunns death, getting older, changes of pop culture, marital problems, etc etc) took its toll. No-one ever said no to him, to the point of it ruining his sense of self and sense of reality. I seriously wish the best for him and hope he finds a way to overcome and get sober and just enjoy his life and family.

  • @xchrononautx
    @xchrononautx Год назад +181

    This is probably one of the most sincere videos covering Bam's addiction. As many other commenters and myself have experienced losing a friend before their time is so fucking hard and is a different sort of grief that's hard to explain. Thankyou for being so considerate of his addiction my heart honestly breaks for him.

  • @chloemarietoft5883
    @chloemarietoft5883 2 года назад +7

    As a massive contrast - seeing how well Steveo is doing (successful RUclips channel, writing books, sober, healthy), is insane in comparison to what happened with Bam. I am honestly shocked that Steveo actually lived through some of the things he did to himself

  • @mrstcj6069
    @mrstcj6069 2 года назад +4

    I was a vendor at a convention he was signing photos at. I was too busy to get in line to have one signed for my son but when Bam and his wife (and baby) came by my booth and purchased some things, him and my husband got to chatting about my husband's band shirt lol. My husband mentioned not getting over there in time.. he told my husband don't worry I'll come back and hook your son up.. mind you autographs were not free. Honestly as I looked and listened I questioned his sobriety even though he had just come from a stay in rehab, he just had that look. I almost didn't think he would come back just because we weren't pitching for any free stuff he fully volunteered it. He's a legit broken human on the inside but still incredibly kind and generous. Looking into Bams eyes from 4 feet away was incredibly hard not to just just start crying knowing how much pain he must be in. This might seem hard to believe but my experience with him was a person that was a gentle spoken, kind and generous man that kept his word. About 2 hours later Bam ran over to JUST our booth and handed my husband a little bundle of autographed pictures and other memorabilia and told my husband this is for your son and tell him "don't stop skating or give up on your dreams".. side note: his wife had so much love in her eyes walking with him and their daughter. I hope at some point he makes it out of that dark hole he's in. He has a heart of solid gold in there. Thats something you have to look directly into his eyes to see

  • @RowdyMajor8

    I now understand what Bam felt completely. A week ago at 12:45pm, I lost my best friend in the world in a car crash. He was like a brother to me, and growing up as kids, him and I were practically inseparable.

  • @JiiWoon
    @JiiWoon Год назад +201

    The amount of insight into his whole career is astonishing! Well done!

  • @drexlspivey5828
    @drexlspivey5828 Год назад +1

    The fact he reached out to Dr Phil shows his real addiction is fame

  • @TheDCism93
    @TheDCism93 Год назад +2

    Bam Margera is the perfect example of why parents need to have boundaries and impose some level of discipline on their children. No one told him no and it is reflected on his behavior within the past few years. It's really sad actually.

  • @thomaswateren3967
    @thomaswateren3967 Год назад +128

    Dude that was a fantastic portrayal. You got to speak about him, show him, show his woe’s…I’m really impressed by you. And you are right to say he still could get all of it back. Good for you for supporting Bam and keep up these bio’s!

  • @joshualayfield2294
    @joshualayfield2294 Год назад +62

    I lost my childhood best friend a couple of years ago to an OD. It was life altering. I fully understand Bam's pain as there is nothing or no one that can ever replace the void that losing a brother, that you spent almost every moment with for a decade plus, leaves. I had an awful time immediately thereafter as my desire to continue on and stay sober had completely disappeared. I pray Bam finds some solice and strength to continue on in honor of Ryan, living a life Ryan would be proud of.

  • @watching1444.awaitingjesus
    @watching1444.awaitingjesus Год назад +865

    Bam is a sad example of what 0 discipline and complete freedom will do to a kid growing up.

  • @YourRealDaddy
    @YourRealDaddy 2 года назад +1

    It's like a double edged sword with Bam. He was raised believing he could do anything without consequence which is probably what made him so successful. But at the same time that upbringing denied him the ability to know his limitations and when to reign it in. I hope he gets on track for his sake, and the sake of his family because he's got alotta livin' left. Good luck brother 🤙🏾

  • @sarahc7705

    As an alcoholic/ addict currently going through a relapse after 3 years of sobriety, I feel for him. I hope he can find the help he needs 💚

  • @Ron-yz4uk
    @Ron-yz4uk Год назад +21

    What’s sad is Bam is only 43.. can’t imagine he’ll live much longer if he continues down this path

  • @taylorstafford9164
    @taylorstafford9164 Год назад +1

    The way Bam talks it kills me. My uncle was a raging alcoholic, he talked similar to Bam. I lost my uncle in 2019 to his addiction. We offered him so much help, places to live, and he didn't want it. He died on the streets alone. Alcohol is a horrible, horrible drug. I hope he realizes that there are fans who love him when he is sober.

  • @gchcom6902
    @gchcom6902 2 года назад +4

    I find it just ridiculous that our generation grew up on Jackass and Viva la Bam. It was on TV during the day. We actually watched it all the time at school, sometimes with the teacher. Now that we're a lot older and wiser, RUclips has decided that it's not safe for us to watch an objective and educational documentary about the show, while the actual show is still up and probably monetized. Meanwhile the kids are watching Jake Paul and Nelk showing them how to dehumanize women and play slot machines online. I honestly don't know what to think anymore.

  • @toupac3195
    @toupac3195 Год назад +5

    Bullying Phil was always cringe.