Famed stuntman and star of the Jackass franchise Ehren McGhehey (otherwise known as Danger Ehren) has claimed that, despite the warnings of his doctor, he was able to have a child whilst filming Jackass Forever. The latest movie entry in the stunt-reality-slapstick franchise once again showcases the hilariously dangerous and adamantly do-not-try-this-at-home antics of many of the original cast, as well as a collection of new faces and cameos alongside them. Despite its various delays due to the Coronavirus pandemic, Jackass Forever received a barrage of positive reviews ahead of its debut in theaters.
Originally created as a television show for MTV by Jeff Tremaine, Spike Jonze, and Johnny Knoxville, Jackass first took to the big screen in 2002 for what was intended to be the swan-song of the series. However, the enthusiasm of the cast and their enjoyment in undertaking their renowned stunts and pranks meant that a number of sequels soon followed, with Jackass Forever coinciding with the 20th anniversary of the team's first cinematic outing. As is always invariably the case with Jackass, shooting on the newest film has led to injuries and damages galore among the cast and crew, with Knoxville even being left with brain damage after an incident with a bull.
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It would appear, though, that recurring cast member Danger Ehren seems to possess the ability to not only undergo any number of toe-curling pranks, but also to defy the laws of medical science. In an exclusive interview with Screen Rant, the star provides some eye-watering details about the various injuries he's picked up over filming. After elaborating on how he "broke his face" whilst getting a
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