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Bam Margera’s latest tattoo was inspired by Britney Spears.nikkiink215/Instagram

Ink me baby one more time.

Newly sober Bam Margera paid tribute to Britney Spears with his new “Oops they did it to me too!” neck tattoo, which references his time spent in and out of rehab facilities.

The “Jackass” alum got the ink — which also includes Spears’ name alongside a heart — at First Hand Tattoo in Pennsylvania, which documented the visit Tuesday on Instagram and TikTok.

In the video, Bam explained he’s “been through the ringer with the longest Florida shuffle, which means if the interventionist knows you have insurance money they’ll find reasons to keep you there forever.”

“So Britney Spears … I’m on your level,” he added, referencing the “Lucky” singer’s controversial conservatorship and his own drug addiction issues.

Fittingly, Spears’ “Oops!…I Did It Again” played in the background of the clip.

Bam’s tattoo artist documented the process on Instagram, showing off his inked neck.
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Margera said he knows what the “Toxic” singer has been through.
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Tattoo artist Nikki Sobeck captioned the Instagram Reel, “Got to tattoo @bam__margera today what a wild ride thanks man for being just genuine and cool!”


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Bam, 44, has tons of tattoos already; back in March, the “Viva La Bam” alum inked son Phonenix’s name in Arabic over his brow and received a small tattoo on his hand.

The former pro skateboarder has been sober for a month after being in and out of court-ordered rehab stays in Florida for years, occasionally escaping from the facilities.

Bam is heavily inked, with a tat over his eyebrow featuring his son’s name in Arabic.
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Britney’s famous single “Oops!…I Did It Again” played in the background of the Instagram Reel.
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Bam’s publicly struggled with his sobriety.
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Bam has publicly dealt with multiple arrests for public intoxication, assault charges and mental health issues leading to psych holds, with his former “Jackass” co-stars reaching out to offer help.

Here’s hoping he doesn’t, well, do it again.