Troubled TV star Bam Margera ditches rehab for a weekend in Vegas

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Troubled TV star Bam Margera ditches rehab for a weekend in Vegas
Looks like Bam Margera, the troubled TV star, couldn't stick it out in rehab and decided to cut his latest stint short. Instead, he's apparently planning a wild getaway to Sin City. Sources spill the beans to TMZ, revealing that Bam had been seeking help at a detox center in sunny San Diego, California, the same place where Lamar Odom had sought treatment in the past.

However, it seems Bam had a change of heart and didn't want to complete the program. So he packed his bags and left the facility earlier this week, telling his buddies that he wanted to hit up Las Vegas for the weekend. The last sighting of him was on Thursday, when he took his girlfriend, Jessica, out for a meal at Nobu in Malibu.

But before that outing, Bam reportedly made a hasty exit from Odom's place in Calabasas, California. Apparently, the former NBA star had been trying to convince Bam to detox at the Odom Wellness Treatment Centers, but the skateboarder bolted anyway. Now, Bam hasn't been active on social media lately, and his representatives haven't responded to Page Six's request for comment. This isn't the first time Bam has struggled with addiction and mental health issues. He's been in and out of rehab before, trying to find his way back to a healthier life.

In the midst of all this turmoil, Bam is fighting a custody battle with his estranged wife, Nicole Boyd, over their 5-year-old son, Phoenix. Things have gotten pretty messy, with Nicole seeking a hefty $15,000 a month in child support. And as if that wasn't enough, Bam has also been accused of sending "abusive" texts to Nicole during his time in a 5150 hold. It's a lot to handle.

Hopefully, Bam's stay at the rehab facility in San Diego or whatever adventure he's embarked upon will help him find the strength to face his demons and take responsibility for his actions. We're rooting for you, Bam. Hang in there, buddy. 
Source: www.marca.com
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