His new MTV documentary, 'Steve-O: Demise and Rise' (premieres May 3 at 10 PM ET), is an honest, explicit, first-hand look at his addiction to drugs and alcohol and the subsequent intervention that eventually made him decide to get help.
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DANCING WITH THE STARS 8 Steve-O and Lacey Schwimmer star in the "Episode 806" - The remaining couples danced the Rumba or Jive. Airs Monday, April 13, 2009.
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DANCING WITH THE STARS 8 Steve-O and Lacey Schwimmer star in the "Episode 806" - The remaining couples danced the Rumba or Jive. Airs Monday, April 13, 2009.
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In this image released by ABC, Steve-O, left, and his partner Lacey Schwimmer compete Monday, April 13, 2009 on "Dancing with the Stars," in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/ABC, Kelsey McNeal) ** NO SALES **
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DANCING WITH THE STARS 8 Steve-O and Lacey Schwimmer star in the episode "Episode 805" - It was a night of Viennese Waltz and Paso Doble on week five. Airs Monday, April 6, 2009.
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DANCING WITH THE STARS 8 Lacey Schwimmer and Steve-O star in the episode "Episode 805" - It was a night of Viennese Waltz and Paso Doble on week five. Airs Monday, April 6, 2009.
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BEVERLY HILLS, CA - APRIL 01: Actor Steve-O arrives at the Clarity Theater for the 9th annual Beverly Hills Film Festival opening night gala on April 1, 2009 in Beverly Hills, California (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Steve-O
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BEVERLY HILLS, CA - APRIL 01: Actor Steve-O arrives at the Clarity Theater for the 9th annual Beverly Hills Film Festival opening night gala on April 1, 2009 in Beverly Hills, California (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Steve-O
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BEVERLY HILLS, CA - APRIL 01: Actor Steve-O arrives at the Clarity Theater for the 9th annual Beverly Hills Film Festival opening night gala on April 1, 2009 in Beverly Hills, California (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Steve-O
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LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 28: Dancer Lacey Schwimmer and TV personality Steve-O arrive at Perez Hilton's "OMFB" 31st Birthday Party held at The Viper Room on March 28, 2009 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by Angela Weiss/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Lacey Schwimmer;Steve-O
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LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 28: Dancer Lacey Schwimmer and TV personality Steve-O arrive at Perez Hilton's "OMFB" 31st Birthday Party held at The Viper Room on March 28, 2009 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by Angela Weiss/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Lacey Schwimmer;Steve-O
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AOL TV talked to Steve-O exclusively to get his take on the graphic documentary, hear his account of hitting rock bottom and to find out why he'd rather watch a VH1 matchmaker show than see himself acting like a jerk. -- By Maggie Furlong
1. Did your time on 'Dancing' help you feel like you're back?Um ... eh ... it made me feel good to get that much support from the fans. That was really, really awesome. As far as "I'm back!," I don't know if I really felt that comfortable about all that, but it was awesome. I'm a horrible dancer [laughs] and I stayed in the competition for six weeks ... that's hilarious.
2. What can you tell us about this documentary you shot for MTV?
It's a very graphic documentary about my descent into madness and drugs and addiction. I guess everyone kind of considers it to be like a public service announcement that might help people. If that's the case, then that's cool with me ... [laughs] ... it's just a really graphic, gnarly documentary, and it is what it is. I feel like when I was getting loaded, I would watch that 'Intervention' show, and I would just be comforted that the people on that show had bigger problems than I did. Now, I think this puts me right up there with them. [Laughs]

3. So what was the turning point for you, that made you decide to get clean?
When I first decided to really give sobriety a true shot, I was motivated by the idea of being like a role model and doing a lot of good in the world. That was kind of the wrong approach to it, and it took me a while to realize that I needed to be getting sober for myself so I wouldn't have to be this jerk that I'd been in the past. So, I don't know how I feel about being a role model character -- I just don't want to be a jerk, and that's my motivation for staying sober.
4. At your lowest point, how bad did things get for you?
I was nuts. I got really far outta my mind. At the when I was filming all this crazy stuff, when I was doing drugs, I thought everything was just genius! It took me kind of a while to realize that stuff wasn't that cool. I filmed a lot of it -- when I say I was pretty far out of my mind, I was hearing voices in my head and I was seeing people that weren't there. Really, just crazy auditory, visual, tactile hallucinations. I was in complete psychosis. It's pretty disturbing footage. To watch that seems like it would deter me from wanting to get loaded again, but that's not how it works. I
watched it once and it just triggered me to want to get high. So it's not a good idea for me to watch it ... anybody that really cares about me, it's a tough watch. There's a lot of footage of me doing drugs -- I never was a shooter upper. I was a swallower, a snorter, a huffer and a smoker -- not a shooter. I had boundaries. I was kind of a garbage can, but I never smoked crack, and I never did heroin -- and, although I never turned it down, I never really went out to go find crystal meth. [Laughs] So yeah, I had boundaries. 5. So are you at the point now where you can watch this and be OK, or is it too much?
This documentary feels to me like it's more likely to get me loaded than keep me sober, so I'm just kinda holding onto my support system and working to get through this. I think that what we've done, together with MTV, is provided some sensational programming to entertain people, because they love seeing other people suffer. [Like 'Jackass'], I can't imagine that it wouldn't have a pretty major warning on there. [Laughs] When this documentary airs, you can trust that I'll be tuned in to 'Tough Love' on VH1. [Laughs]

Reader Comments (18)
Noiin at 8:05PM on May 3rd 2009
So sad... Steve-O was my favourite at the "dances"! By the way, have you seen this backstage video with all oops and censored scenes? It's very funny and very hot - so if you love "DWS" you'll like it for sure! It's here: http://zipmyurl.com/Dancing-With-the-Stars
LINDA L COOK at 12:02AM on May 4th 2009
THAT GUY IS CRAZY/INSANE,ETC. HE SHOULD BE LOCKED UP FOR LIFE.
ONLY A CRAZY PERSON WOULD GO ALL OVER THE PLACE TELLING EVERYONE THEIR CRAZY,AND TELL THEM ALL THE CRAZY THINGS THEY DO IN DETAILS.
Catherine at 8:59PM on May 3rd 2009
Actually, the fact that he can admit his issues and talk about them means that he has accepted them and is not afraid to face them. It's the people that are in denial about their problems are the ones you have to watch out for; they don't know what they're doing is abnormal.
hondosmama at 9:00PM on May 3rd 2009
Good For you Steve-o. Hang on to your support system. Take it one day at a time. My husband has been clean and sober for 21 yrs now, and he still has cravings. So please please don't give up. May your quest be a successful one.
Allen Metts at 10:05PM on May 3rd 2009
Why would someone dig into the emediate past and discuss a drugheads past drag or try to drag down a wonderful show that the "Dancing with the Stars" is. That just shows these writers are scrstching the bottom to dig up some negative bull pucky. It amazes me that their are so many people that would sell there souls just to get noticed
Dean at 11:03PM on May 3rd 2009
To be on a stupid show like that you would have to be out of your mind anyway.
Nicole at 8:29AM on May 4th 2009
I just watched the MTV special and it was shocking. I knew he was in bad shape just by watching some of his interviews. Glad to see that he can now be sober now and still be steve-O. Going through cleaning up is like going to hell and back. I have a new respect for him.It was sad that Chris Pontius was not involved, or at least he was not interviewed for the special.
Dennis at 12:23AM on May 4th 2009
Hey Steve-o I just wanted to write and say "way to go!" It is a tough road to go down drugs and so forth and it is an even tougher road to come back from. No matter what your original reason to get clean was, it seems like you found the right reason now - doing it for yourself. I guess I'm just saying congrats to you. I know it is a hard road at times - trying to do that same thing now and I know how hard it is at times to stay clean. Temptations and triggers everywhere, but all we can do is hang in there and live to live another day. Way to go Man!
kerriann clark at 12:26AM on May 4th 2009
I believe Steve wants to truly stay sober, once he gets beyond this documentary he'll be able to stay on the straight and sober road. He seems to really be into not getting to that loaded functional,yet funny guy anymore and I'm happy for him. I was a "garbage" head likehim with boandries on the drugs I did and didn't do and have stayed clear for over 12 years of the people and places that triggered those feelings to want to use again as he is doing. Best of luck to him on his new journey and sober he will be an asset to television. We love him regardless but healthy and not drugged up will embelish his life even more.
Thanks and Best of Luck to you Steve-O, a devoted fan from the get go of your journey to the end,
Kerriann Clark
Vicki at 12:34AM on May 4th 2009
Wow! I watched the documentary. Steve-O is lucky to be alive. What a long strange trip it's been eh?
One day at a time dude. :)