Steve-O wants to makes this clear: He's an addict, not a role model. And despite the happy ending in Steve-O: Demise & Rise (Sunday, 10 pm/ET), an MTV documentary that chronicles his addiction and recovery, he is also not a success story, so don't treat him like one.
"Certainly a documentary about my downward spiral isn't ...
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The Dancing with the Stars ballroom was unable to transform a Jackass into a gentleman, but Steve-O's OK with that. "I wasn't going to win the whole deal, so I think I got out of it at the right time," the latest casualty tells TVGuide.com. But don't think he's not appreciative of the experience. Find out what else Steve-O — who can next be seen on the small-screen in his MTV special Steve-O: Demise and Rise, which chronicles his recovery from drug addiction — has to say about his time on the hardwood, that lowly score of 4 he got and why he's looking for redemption.
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MTV will try to lend a helping hand with its two new intervention-style projects: a documentary on Steve-O's drug addiction and recovery and a reality series with DJ AM.
Airing Sunday, May 3, at 10 pm/ET, Steve-O: Demise and Rise, a self-made documentary, will give fans an "explosive" inside look at the Jackass star's downward spiral into drug addiction and his ...
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At this rate, they may have to crown the Season 8 Dancing with the Stars champion by default.
Jackass/gentleman-wannabe Steve-O and Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak are both nursing injuries that could put their Dancing futures in jeopardy. Steve-O is suffering from pinched nerves and spasms in his back, while Wozniak has a two-week-old foot fracture.
"My back is ...
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Jackass' Steve-O has pulled many stunts in his career that led to painful injuries, but none are so painful, perhaps, as injuries to one's pride. The impish star was arrested Monday at 5 am under investigation of vandalism and possession of a controlled substance after a neighbor made a citizen's arrest. The two reportedly had a dispute over a fence. In addition, Steve-O got officially booked for a traffic warrant from a previous incident. As of posting, the prankster's rep has not commented. Is it only natural that someone who thrives on manic behavior would ricochet into an arrest? Or is it just totally unfair that Steve-O's very own neighbor would call the cops on him? Anna DimondRelated: Jackasses to Take Over MTV for 24 Hours For Jackasses, No Injury Too Big (Or Small) to Overcome
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