Bam Margera’s spouse, Nicole “Nikki” Boyd Margera, has filed for authorized separation and custody of their 5-year-old son Phoenix, in accordance with People.
The couple married in October of 2013. Boyd cited “irreconcilable differences” as the rationale for filling for separation, claiming that they initially separated in September of 2021. Additionally, she filed for authorized and bodily custody of their son Phoenix, with supervised visitation rights for Margera, so long as he is within the Los Angeles county space.
“Nikki Margera felt compelled to file for legal separation from her husband, Bam Margera, due to his continuing drug and alcohol abuse, erratic behavior, and due to his failure to provide support for her and their son,” an announcement from Boyd’s lawyer, David Glass, reads. “Nikki has put everything she has into trying to get Bam to stay sober, and to trying to preserve her family.”
Margera has been scuffling with habit on and off for a few years. In June of 2022, the previous Jackass star went lacking from a rehab facility in Florida, however returned voluntarily shortly after. TMZ reported that Boyd had damaged up with him, which is what induced him to exit the power.
A number of weeks later, Margera left rehab once more, and Boyd was pleading with him to return and proceed getting assist along with his sobriety. He was discovered by police at a close-by lodge, and his dad and mom confirmed up with a disaster intervention workforce who satisfied him to test himself into a brand new rehab heart. He agreed, as he was instructed that “he needed to get treatment” earlier than he might see his son once more.
“What I said was, ‘I haven’t seen my son in 200 days. If he’s not on that airplane, I’m gonna jump off a building,'” Margera instructed Steve-O on his Wild Ride! podcast. “They’re like, ‘Put your hands behind your back.’ I’m like, ‘For what?’ They’re like, ‘You’re gonna kill yourself.’ … I’m just saying I miss my kid.”
If you or somebody is scuffling with drug and/or alcohol dependence, assist is out there via the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration web site. To communicate to somebody on the cellphone, dial 1-800-622-HELP (1-800-622-4357) or ship a textual content message to 1-800-487-4889.
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