
Bam Margera has revealed the one Jackass stunt that Jennifer Aniston ‘still hates’ him for.
Thanks to the newly released Jackass: Best and Last, fans are getting the chance to relive all their old favourite stunts and pranks from the show, including one that was branded the 'most disgusting thing ever seen in a movie theatre'. High praise indeed.
In a new interview with Living Proof, Jackass star Margera has opened up about one particular prank involving Brad Pitt that left his then-wife Aniston absolutely furious.
Margera was talking about filming for the third season of the show back in 2001, and admitted that there was a stunt that ‘Jennifer Aniston still hates us for’.
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He then explained that he and his fellow Jackasses convinced Pitt to go into Pinks Hot Dogs in Los Angeles, a spot that is ‘crowded all day long’, to take part in a fake kidnapping.

“So we had Brad Pitt wait in that line, and when the time was right, we pulled up in a van hit s**t out of him with the fake crowbars, threw him into the van and took off.”
Of course, with it being a prank, Pitt wasn’t actually hurt but Aniston was still left seriously unimpressed when he called her to tell her about his day.
“She was, like, ‘You f***ing what? Take your a** home!’
“I was, like, ‘she hates us, Jennifer Aniston hates us’.”
More than two decades on and Margera now sides with Aniston,
“I agree with Jennifer Aniston now that I look back at it, we could have wound up in some serious danger,” he added.
The stunt actually crops up in Jackass: Best and Last, which features a bunch of older material from the previous movies and hit show.
The segment is titled ‘The Abduction’ and it went down pretty much as Margera recently described.
The scene originally appeared in a season three episode of Jackass, and features the Fight Club actor proudly telling the camera: “Hi, I’m Brad Pitt, and I’m going to get abducted.”

Pitt can then be seen standing in line at the hot dog restaurant, when a black van appears and the Jackass crew burst out and bundle him into it as he flails around and onlooker watched on in shock.
Steve-O recently reflected on having the chance to work with the Hollywood star.
"It was wild,” he told Entertainment Weekly.
“The year was 2001, so that's 25 years ago. Brad Pitt was a young man. We were all young men, and God, it was just cool. He was cool."
He also revealed that Pitt was happy to go all in, which is probably why the fake kidnapping looked so real on screen.
"Brad Pitt did not want us to go easy on him,” Steve-O added.
"He said, 'Don't go easy on me,' and he was ready to go for it. I loved it."
Johnny Knoxville also had fond memories of working with Pitt.
"He was just so down and up for whatever," he told the publication.
"He showed up alone and just hung out with everyone, just no pretension. Just down-to-earth, and a really great guy. I really like him, and the guys loved shooting with him. And he's not so bad to look at!"
Topics: Jackass, Bam Margera, Brad Pitt