Shocking: Jackass star Johnny Knoxville electrifies co-star in real life version of popular kid's game Operation
Apr 16, 2018Appearing on the TV show Late Night With Jimmy Fallon last night, Knoxville and McGhehey, known as Danger Ehren, re-enacted childhood-favourite game Operation - with painful consequences.For the bizarre stunt Knoxville used a giant pair of metal tweezers hooked-up to electricity cables in a giant version of the original game.Only a game: Jackass star Johnny Knoxville plays a shocking game of real-life Operation on TV show Late Night With Jimmy Fallon Poor Danger Eric played the patient strapped to a wall in just his underpants.Then, just like the children's game, when Jimmy Fallon set off the light on his board Knoxville stuck the electrodes on the same part of Danger Eric's body.But Knoxville wasn't playing fair. When Fallon missed ‘Water on the Knee’ on the game, Knoxville skipped Eric's knee completely and stuck the electrodes straight on his crotch.Shock jock: The daredevil stars turn a childhood game into a painful stunt as Johnny Knoxville applies electrodes to co-star Danger Eric's crotchNot so funny: Danger Eric reels in pain after taking a jolt of electricity Now appearing in new movie Jackass 3D, the stars have to keep up their daredevil madness for a while yet.Knoxville's spontaneity has leaked into his personal life too lately - the 38 year-old suddenly wed his girlfriend Naomi Nelson after just two days of engagement last month.Knoxville popped the question with a 2.50 carat Edwardian engagement ring from L.A.'s Platt Boutique Jewellery.Retro favourite: Kids' game Operation brings back fond memories for mostThe Dukes of Hazzard star and Naomi had their first child, son Rocko Akira Clapp, in December.Knoxville also has a teen daughter Madison with ex-wife Melanie Clapp, who he was married to from 1995 to 2008.The actor rose to fame in the TV version of Jackass, a crude American series famous for its cast of people performing various dangerous, ridiculous, and self-injuring stunts and pranks.The show which was originally shown on MTV from 2000 to 2002, served as a launchpad for t... (Daily Mail)