Jackass star Steve O is known for his crazy schemes and stunts and never fails to disappoint fans when it comes to out-of-the-box ideas.
One of his most infamous stunts was “Wasabi Snooters,” where, as the name implies, Steve-O snorted lines of wasabi up his nose as a joke.
In another one of his most dangerous stunts, Steve – O decided to wrap a beehive in tape and play tetherball with it.
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However, the Jackass star has opened up on what he thinks is his wildest stunt yet – when he had five ounces of vodka injected into his arm.
The star exclusively told Daily Star:” I really wouldn’t know where to begin in an attempt to answer which stunt is the wildest.
“How about the time I had five ounces of vodka injected into an IV in my arm.”
This comes as it has been announced that Steve has teamed up with the drinks company Liquid Death for a new wacky scheme.
The star has released a limited edition voodoo doll with a teeny bit of his own hair inside that has been created by a witch doctor.
Speaking about his collaboration with Liquid Death Steve-O said: “I just have a blast working with the team.
“Not only do they make a product I love, but they’re always coming up with creative and insane ideas that I genuinely get a kick out of.
“Liquid Death came to me with the idea, and I thought it sounded pretty creepy and ill-advised – but I love Liquid Death so much, I said f*** it!”
The Vodoo dolls have been handmade by professional witch doctor Mystic Dylan.
According to a rep at Liquid Death: “The dolls have been made with Steve-O’s real hair tethering his soul to each one.
“As Liquid Death’s first-ever interactive stunt man experience, everything you do to your doll, Steve-O will actually feel.”
300 of the limited edition dolls have been released and the all-natural, plastic-free voodoo dolls are on sale for £135.
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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk