Steve-O Issues Perfect Response To Bam Margera’s Controversial ‘Jackass’ Diss Track: “Love You Too, Buddy”

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After Bam Margera dropped an incendiary rap song in which he dissed and threatened his former Jackass co-stars, Steve-O took to social media to issue a formal response in the most Steve-O way possible: with a skateboarding montage.

“I saw your rap song and gotta say, it wasn’t great,” Steve-O said in the Instagram video. “But the worst thing about it was you attacked my skateboarding.”

The former Wildboyz star took a moment to plug his autographed skateboard business as he continued, “Come on, dude. You gotta admit, I rip. And everyone’s gonna find out how much I rip right now when they watch this. Love you too, buddy.”

The video included a montage of Steve-O performing skateboarding tricks throughout the years. Professional skateboarder Tony Hawk also appeared in multiple clips, skating alongside him.

On the song, titled “Feel Like Bam,” Margera took shots at Steve-O and Wee Man’s skateboarding skills after he launched into a rant about his former cast mates.

“And Steve-O? Yeah, he skates but he can barely do a rail slide on a fucking flat bar … but I love Steve-O big time, but fuck ‘em all,” Margera said on the song.

Margera might have showed some love for Steve-O, but he spent the rest of his feature threatening Johnny Knoxville, and launching expletives against Jackass co-creator and director Jeff Tremaine.

“Double dare Knoxville, he’s going to be there, so find out if he has the stuff to find out when I’m going to fuck you up,” Margera raps.

He also addressed Tremaine, who was granted a three-year restraining order for himself and his family after Margera sent him death threats when he was let go from Jackass Forever over his alleged drug use.

“Fuck ‘em all – especially Jeff Tremaine, he’s a greedy, fat, fucking p–sy that makes everyone sign a contract that says everyone can get hurt but him,” he ranted. “Fuck ‘em all.”

Margera has been going through a public custody battle with his estranged wife, Nicole Boyd, over their five-year-old son Phoenix due to the former MTV star’s ongoing struggles with addiction. But reports say he recently completed a parenting class and hopes to keep himself sober in order to see his son again.

This admission comes soon after he left a detox center early in June that Lamar Odom helped him get into.

If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, call the SAMHSA National Helpline at 1-800-662-4357.