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Bam Margera’s sobriety journey has been going well since the television personality made a commitment to turn his life around. Recall that the Jackass star battled with alcohol and substance abuse for years, which was documented extensively on the internet. What’s more, Margera’s addiction caused him to lose custody of his son, following an arrest. But now, it seems the 43-year-old is doing everything to get his life back on track. According to an update, Bam Margera has lost weight, is one month sober, and has begun skating again.
Bam Margera’s Sobriety Journey Hits One Month
When Bam Margera began his sobriety journey, many hoped the starlet would stick to his decision. This was because it wasn’t the first time he went to rehab. It’s now been a few weeks since the filmmaker chose to turn his life around. This time, Margera is following through with his choice. Recently, a source close to the stunt performer told TMZ that Margera had hit the one-month mark in his journey. The insider also revealed Margera was living sober with his girlfriend Dannii on a farm owned by another professional skateboarder outside Philadelphia.
Furthermore, the source shared that Bam Margera had lost weight and was working hard to get back into shape. The insider also revealed that the stuntman had been going to the gym with Dannii every day and hiking with their dogs. Margera’s weight loss has now allowed him to get back into skating again.
Bam Margera Is Working Hard To Stay Clean
More than anything, Margera is thrilled about getting back into skating. He is also willing to do anything to keep things that way. Before Bam Margera’s sobriety journey, the star shared that his son, Phoenix fueled his decision to stay clean. The doting father noted that he wanted to reunite with his son and maintain a healthy relationship. To help him achieve that, Margera has been keeping a small circle of positive friends and influences. What’s more, Dannii has been cheering him on and has even given him an ultimatum. So, hopefully, a month of sobriety will turn into years of staying clean.