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Johnny Knoxville keeps winding up with d*ck pics on his phone: “You can’t imagine the amount”

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Jackass and then in the four feature-length films in the franchise: Jackass: The Movie (2002), Jackass Number Two (2006), Jackass 3D (2010) and Jackass Forever (2022).Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.Cock and ball torture is his thing!johnny knoxville eating shit compilation pic.twitter.com/7SQVlqLsX6Now after a quarter century of having his nether regions manhandled, the 53-year-old has disclosed how he can’t stop his buds from sending him photos of their junk.

Not that he wants to either!While Knoxville is straight and currently in a relationship with costume designer Emily Ting, somehow d*ck picks just keep ending up on his phone.“I have some buddies that send them to me,” the 53-year-old silver fox told Interview. “You can’t imagine the amount of d*ck pics I have from [Chris] Pontius and they’re always hilarious. “For those that don’t know, Pontius is part of Knoxville’s Jackass crew and usually performs his “Party Boy” daredevil antics rocking nothing but a thong.A post shared by Chris Pontius (@chrispontius)Knoxville further elaborated on the certain type of male genitalia photos he prefers: “Unwanted or unprompted d*ck pics: bad.

Wanted d*ck pics: awfully good.” Same.His interest in penis pics of any kind may actually stem from his fraught history with the health status of his own member.Back in 2010, Knoxville discussed the extent of his groin injuries and the description isn’t for the faint of heart.“It’s just like a dog’s chew-toy down there.

I broke my penis about three years ago trying to backflip a motorcycle. So that didn’t help its appearance—although it’s pretty cute,” he assured Vanity Fair prior to the release of Jackass 3D. “I still have to use a catheter twice a day and it’s been three years now.”Thoughts and prayers, Johnny!A post shared by Johnny Knoxville (@johnnyknoxville)Despite having a very straight bro-y fanbase, Jackass was.

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