Who is Missy Rothstein?
Missy Rothstein is an American actress, reality celebrity, model as well as a photographer, but who is best known for being the ex-wife of famous American skateboarder, artist, musician and TV personality – Bam Margera.
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Melissa ‘Missy’ Rothstein was born under the zodiac sign Gemini on the 3rd.rd June 1980, in Springfield, Pennsylvania, and is of American nationality and white ethnicity. After graduating from West Chester East High School, where she first met her future husband Bam, she enrolled at Penn State University from which she later graduated, earning her bachelor’s degree with a major in communications. .
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In 2003, Missy made her on-camera debut when she appeared in Margera’s romantic comedy “Haggard.” In 2005, she starred in a few episodes of the fifth season of Bam’s own reality TV show called “Viva La Bam”, following the daily lives of her family and friends while challenging herself with a variety of challenges and of pranks. Additionally, she made a notable on-camera appearance in Margera’s 2008 holiday-themed comedy titled “Bam Margera Presents: Where the ♯$&% Is Santa?” while in 2009, Rothstein appeared in the music video for CKY’s song “A #1 Roller Rager”.
Missy, 39, sports a slim and toned figure, standing 1.70m (5ft 7in) tall and weighing around 60kg (132lbs) with vital stats of 34-25-35.
Marriage with Margera
Missy and Bam met during their freshman year at West Chester East High School. After Margera’s seven-year relationship with Jenn Rivell ended in 2005, he and Missy reconnected and soon after began dating, and less than a year later announced their engagement. Before their wedding, the reality series “Bam’s Unholy Union” began airing on MTV and MTV Canada, and over the course of nine episodes, it showed their preparations for the big day.
The public was able to get a detailed look at the days leading up to Bam and Missy’s wedding, including the shopping for a wedding dress and wedding bands, a bridal shower, a rehearsal dinner as well as Bam’s bachelor party. Bam’s boy in Las Vegas and Missy’s bachelorette party in Palm Springs, California. One of the episodes was dedicated to Missy’s nude posing photoshoot for Playboy magazine, while the show’s final episode was dedicated to the wedding ceremony itself. It took place on 3rd February 2007, and was held at the Loews Hotel in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in front of nearly 350 guests who were entertained by The Sounds and Iggy Pop and the Stooges.
Although all went well, as shown on small screens, Bam later admitted that the crew of the Jackass were responsible for the estimated total damage of $13,000 during the ceremony. The newly married couple spent their honeymoon in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
However, after only three years of married life, in 2010 it was publicly revealed that Missy and Bam had separated and lived in different towns. Their divorce was finally finalized in November 2012.
Bam Marguera
Brandon Cole “Bam” Margera was born on the 28the September 1979, in West Chester, Pennsylvania, of American nationality and white ethnicity, the youngest son of beautician and hairdresser April, and her husband Phil Margera who was an accountant; he has an older brother named Jess. Bam. He started attending West Chester East High School, but dropped out after his first year.
Bam’s skateboarding career started in 1997, and soon after he started recording himself skateboarding and doing stunts which eventually became the video series “CKY” – Camp Kill Yourself.
Due to the popularity these videos generated with the public, Margera together with several friends founded the CKY Crew, which later released three more skating movies, simply labeled as “CKY2K”, “CKY3” and “CKY4”. On the way to stardom, Margera stepped in at the end of 2000. Along with Steve-O, Johnny Knoxville, Dave England and Chris Pontius, he joined the “Jackass” team. A series popular for its crazy and often deadly stunts and rather cruel and controversial pranks, “Jackass” aired on MTV for three seasons until 2007, producing a total of 55 episodes as well as six spin-off films, such as “Jackass : The Movie” (2002), “Jackass Number Two” (2006), “Jackass 3D” (2010) and the 2013 Oscar-nominated comedy “Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa”.
Margera’s other memorable performances in front of the camera include appearances in films such as “Grind” (2003), “Minghags” (2009) and “The Bates Haunting” (2012).
Margera rose to greater prominence in 2003, when her own reality series “Viva la Bam” began airing on MTV. As a Jackass spin-off show, it was written and produced by Margera himself and filmed at his 14-acre Castle Bam property in Pennsylvania. Airing for five seasons until 2006, it featured his family members and friends and produced a total of 40 episodes, each with a specific theme, mission, or task to complete.
From 2001 to 2016, Bam “rolled” as a member of the Team Element skateboard team, before officially retiring in 2017.
In August 2019, the LAPD arrested Margera after he refused to leave the Luxe Sunset Boulevard hotel in Los Angeles, California, while days later he was hospitalized with edema. Bam’s alcoholism is well known as it has resulted in a number of public incidents, including arrests, and several half-hearted attempts at rehab, the latest in late 2019.
After divorcing Missy Rothstein, he married Nicole Boyd in 2013, with whom he welcomed his only child so far, a son named Phoenix Wolf born in December 2013.
Net value
According to authoritative sources, it is estimated that as of mid-2020, Missy Rothstein’s total net worth hovers around the sum of $1 million.