Photo: Bam Margera/InstagramBam Margerais back home.TheJackassstar announced he’s completed one year of treatment at a Florida rehabilitation center for alcohol.“What’s up, it’s Bam Margera and I just got out of a year of treatment in Florida for alcohol, and now I’m back and ready to rock,” he said in an Instagram Story, before announcing his involvement with the video app Cameo.TMZwas first to report that Margera, 42, had successfully completed the year of in-house treatment before returning home. Margera told the outlet he’ll continue to attend outpatient treatment as he reassimilates to life outside the facility.Margera’s wife, Nikki Boyd and son Phoenix, 4, relocated to an apartment complex near the treatment facility so Margera can continue his classes while living with his family.In anInstagrampost, Margera praised his family for supporting him through treatment.“In times of test, family is best 🤘💜,” Margera captioned the photo of himself, Boyd and Phoenix.Boyd previouslyfiled for custody of Phoenixin September. At the time, she asked that Margera have monitored visitation rights, with Boyd having the final say on who the monitor is.In April, Margeradropped a wrongful termination lawsuithe’d filed againstJohnny Knoxvilleand Paramount Pictures. The lawsuit alleged that he was the victim of “inhumane, abusive and discriminatory treatment” on the set of filmJackass Forever. PEOPLE obtained legal documents that seem to confirm Margera settled the lawsuit.He told TMZ he’s “happy” with the lawsuit outcome.Jerod Harris/WireImageKnoxville previously said Margera’s absence from the movie was “heartbreaking” for the cast after Margera was only able to appear in one stunt.“It’s really heartbreaking,” Knoxville toldVariety. “I love Bam. We all love Bam. He’s our brother, you know? You just hope that he takes it upon himself to get the help that he needs, because we all care about him a lot.”

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Bam Margerais back home.TheJackassstar announced he’s completed one year of treatment at a Florida rehabilitation center for alcohol.“What’s up, it’s Bam Margera and I just got out of a year of treatment in Florida for alcohol, and now I’m back and ready to rock,” he said in an Instagram Story, before announcing his involvement with the video app Cameo.TMZwas first to report that Margera, 42, had successfully completed the year of in-house treatment before returning home. Margera told the outlet he’ll continue to attend outpatient treatment as he reassimilates to life outside the facility.Margera’s wife, Nikki Boyd and son Phoenix, 4, relocated to an apartment complex near the treatment facility so Margera can continue his classes while living with his family.In anInstagrampost, Margera praised his family for supporting him through treatment.“In times of test, family is best 🤘💜,” Margera captioned the photo of himself, Boyd and Phoenix.Boyd previouslyfiled for custody of Phoenixin September. At the time, she asked that Margera have monitored visitation rights, with Boyd having the final say on who the monitor is.In April, Margeradropped a wrongful termination lawsuithe’d filed againstJohnny Knoxvilleand Paramount Pictures. The lawsuit alleged that he was the victim of “inhumane, abusive and discriminatory treatment” on the set of filmJackass Forever. PEOPLE obtained legal documents that seem to confirm Margera settled the lawsuit.He told TMZ he’s “happy” with the lawsuit outcome.Jerod Harris/WireImageKnoxville previously said Margera’s absence from the movie was “heartbreaking” for the cast after Margera was only able to appear in one stunt.“It’s really heartbreaking,” Knoxville toldVariety. “I love Bam. We all love Bam. He’s our brother, you know? You just hope that he takes it upon himself to get the help that he needs, because we all care about him a lot.”

Bam Margerais back home.

TheJackassstar announced he’s completed one year of treatment at a Florida rehabilitation center for alcohol.

“What’s up, it’s Bam Margera and I just got out of a year of treatment in Florida for alcohol, and now I’m back and ready to rock,” he said in an Instagram Story, before announcing his involvement with the video app Cameo.

TMZwas first to report that Margera, 42, had successfully completed the year of in-house treatment before returning home. Margera told the outlet he’ll continue to attend outpatient treatment as he reassimilates to life outside the facility.

Margera’s wife, Nikki Boyd and son Phoenix, 4, relocated to an apartment complex near the treatment facility so Margera can continue his classes while living with his family.

In anInstagrampost, Margera praised his family for supporting him through treatment.

“In times of test, family is best 🤘💜,” Margera captioned the photo of himself, Boyd and Phoenix.

Boyd previouslyfiled for custody of Phoenixin September. At the time, she asked that Margera have monitored visitation rights, with Boyd having the final say on who the monitor is.

In April, Margeradropped a wrongful termination lawsuithe’d filed againstJohnny Knoxvilleand Paramount Pictures. The lawsuit alleged that he was the victim of “inhumane, abusive and discriminatory treatment” on the set of filmJackass Forever. PEOPLE obtained legal documents that seem to confirm Margera settled the lawsuit.

He told TMZ he’s “happy” with the lawsuit outcome.

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Bam Margera and Nicole Boyd

Knoxville previously said Margera’s absence from the movie was “heartbreaking” for the cast after Margera was only able to appear in one stunt.

“It’s really heartbreaking,” Knoxville toldVariety. “I love Bam. We all love Bam. He’s our brother, you know? You just hope that he takes it upon himself to get the help that he needs, because we all care about him a lot.”

source: people.com