
Meet Jackass star Johnny Knoxville's girlfriend Emily Ting: a costume designer known for styling comedian Eric André, she also collaborated with Knoxville on Jackass Forever
Jackass star Johnny Knoxville was recently spotted at the Los Angeles premiere of Apple TV's The Studio with his girlfriend Emily Ting.
Johnny Knoxville and Emily Ting share a dog, Bucket. Photo: @johnnyknoxville/Instagram
Knoxville, 54, made his relationship with Ting public in 2022, only seven months after he finalised his divorce from his wife of 13 years, Naomi Nelson.
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Just days prior to their appearance at The Studio premiere, Knoxville celebrated his girlfriend's birthday by penning a heartfelt and humorous post on Instagram alongside a photo of her and their shared dog, Bucket.
Johnny Knoxville posted this birthday tribute to Emily Ting. Photo: @johnnyknoxville/Instagram
'Happy birthday to my best friend and baby from the luckiest man in the universe!! I love you much and I am eternally grateful to share this life with you. Now if you would just stop spoiling [Bucket] so much!!'
Here's everything to know about Johnny Knoxville's girlfriend, Emily Ting.
She is a costume designer
Emily Ting is a costume designer. Photo: @theemilyting/Instagram
Emily Ting is a Los Angeles-based costume designer with The Costume Designer's Guild.
Ting frequently collaborates with comedian Eric André and has worked as a costume designer on his long-running Adult Swim late-night show, The Eric André Show. She also worked on André's 2021 film, Bad Trip, starring Tiffany Haddish.
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