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    Johnny Knoxville can no longer be hit over the head during Jackass stunts, after suffering a brain haemorrhage

    The 54-year-old stunt performer and actor suffered a traumatic brain injury in 2022 after he was flipped over by a bull during a stunt, leaving him with concussion, a broken wrist and broken rib, and he is now "over [his] limit for concussions".


    Speaking on the Books That Changed My Life podcast about the forthcoming fifth Jackass film, he said: "I can't do anything where I can get another concussion.

    "[I'm] way over my limit for concussions, but I don't care about anything else.

    "I just can't get hit in the head anymore - but a lot of other guys can."

    Knoxville admitted Jackass movies are "fun" for him, but added: "[They are] pure hell for the cast."

    The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles star previously told how he nearly put his penis "out of commission" while doing a stunt in which he tried to flip a motorcycle, but it left him with a catheter for more than three years.

    He told Variety: "I broke my gym dog a number of years ago.

    "That's been well documented. So much has been said about so little.

    "The doctor said a couple centimetres down and it would've been out of commission."

    But the Bad Grandpa star joked the birth of his two kids - son, Rocko, 16 and a daughter Arlo, 14, with his wife, film director Naomi Nelson - proves everything is in "working order" now.

    Johnny quipped: "But I've had two children since then, so it's in great working order.

    "That's too much information."

    Johnny - who also has daughter Madison, 30, with his ex-wife Melanie Cates - previously admitted his family aren't fans of his extreme stunts.

    Speaking about the bull incident, he said: "My family doesn't like me doing this type of thing.

    "This is most wicked bull hit I've ever taken."

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