Steve-O, Wee Man and Chris Pontius on Jackass Fore️er
||| #JackassFore❤️ver #SteveO #Pranks 20 years ago, the jackass series premiered, starring a group of fearless idiots doing stunts and pranks to make each other laugh. In 2010, jackass 3D was the third installment of the franchise to hit number #1 at the box office. A decade later...Knoxville got the itch again. He called his partners, Jeff Tremaine and Spike Jonze to let them know it was time to get the band back together. They had some important questions they wanted answers to, like: What would happen if they made a beard of bees on Steve-O’s wiener? Could they build a kite that would lift a 410lb man over a field of cacti? Could Knoxville tame a two-ton, bloodthirsty bull with a magic trick? (Spoiler: bulls do not like magic). The gang found some new young blood they wanted to hang out with who could aid in their research. Together, they did their best to answer these questions and many more. A few injuries and a lot of laughs later, they said: “You know what? We got a goddamn movie here!” That movie is jackass forever, out in theaters February 4th Steve-O (Actor, Co-Producer) (a.k.a. Stephen Glover) was willing to do whatever it took to become famous, even if it meant stapling his ball sack to his leg. After failing miserably at the University of Miami, Steve-O was a homeless couch-surfer for three years before he attended Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Clown College, to help further his goal of becoming a famous stuntman. His relentless attention-whoring ultimately led to working with Johnny Knoxville on a stunt-based reality show. The rest is history. MTV aired the first season of JACKASS in 2000. Since then, Steve-O has had continued success, as a New York Times best-selling author with the release of his memoir, Professional Idiot , and his follow up ‘A Hard Kick In The Nuts: What I’ve Learned From a Lifetime of Terrible Decisions’ will be out in the Fall. For over a decade he’s been hard at work establishing himself in the world of stand-up comedy and he’s recently graduated from comedy clubs to theatres – he’s currently traveling the country, playing to sold out crowds on his Bucket List comedy tour. Visit www.steveo,com to learn more. Across his social media platforms, Steve-O has amassed well over 24 million followers and counting, providing an intimate window into his continued antics and colorful life with his fiancée, Lux. He’s also got a weekly podcast called Steve-O’s Wild Ride! with amazing guests which have included Demi Lovato, Shaquille O’Neal, Ronda Rousey, David Dobrik, Tony Hawk, and more. Steve-O has never stopped being wild and crazy, but he’s definitely evolved. He’s been clean and sober for over twelve years now, and developed a genuine love for animals (including the four dogs, two cats, and three goats he and Lux have rescued). Steve-O and Lux have plans to start their own animal sanctuary. Jason “Wee Man” Acuña - Anyone who has ever been around this pint-size borracho will gladly attest to Jason "Wee Man" Acuna s popular one time slogan, "Little Man Big Mouth." An unlikely European product...conceived in Germany and born in Italy...WeeMan was exported to the USA when he was just three-months out of the birthcanal. On American soil, he soon evolved into a trouble making little bastard and took to pushing a skateboard around the South Bay of Los Angeles. Wee Man first came to public light in 1993, when he was prominently featured in a Big Brother article spotlighting “wee” skateboarders (well, just two really, the other being Pancho Moler). Soon thereafter he was sponsored by Bitch Skateboards, a fast and furious nightmare from which certain video tapes remain missing to this day, but his real big break came in 1995 when he was painted blue and told to go run around the streets of Hollywood for Shit, the first Big Brother skateboard video(the box cover of which he was subsequently featured). Wee Man became a staple ingredient of the Big Brother world and routinely popped in and out of the magazine over the next several years (as a “french benefit” of his involvement with the staff, he is one of the few people on the face of the earth who can honestly say they have gone to Disneyland with the band Slayer and lived in the same house with Rick Kosick). After years of being badgered by the mag’s former art director Jeff Tremaine, Wee Man finally submitted to skating around in a Oompa Loompa costume for the jackass pilot in early 2000, an act that ultimately sealed his celebrity fate and added a trademark to his name. A little person for all ridiculous occasions, Wee Man has the luxury of ideas being specifically written for him that are tailored to his unique size and talents. This can be both a blessing and a curse. On one hand, he doesn’t have to do shit other than just show up and shoot; on the other, this can mean hopping out of a van and immediately being shoved into a bullring with a pint-sized matador outfit.