Joey Greco, best known as the host of the reality TV show “Cheaters,” was stabbed while filming an episode in 2003. He recovered from his injuries and continued his television career.
Joey Greco became a household name when he took over as the host of “Cheaters” in 2002. The show was designed to expose people suspected of infidelity, with dramatic confrontations often taking place on camera. In 2003, during the filming of an episode, Greco was stabbed by a man who was being confronted for allegedly cheating on his partner. The incident occurred on a boat, and it was captured by the show’s cameras, leading to some speculation about whether it was staged or genuine. Greco sustained injuries but was quickly treated at a hospital and made a full recovery.
After the stabbing incident, Greco continued to host “Cheaters” until 2012, when he was replaced by Clark Gable III. Despite the controversy and the dangerous situation he encountered, Greco’s popularity didn’t wane. He went on to host other shows and make guest appearances. In addition to his television work, Greco has also been involved in various film projects and has pursued opportunities outside of the entertainment industry, including working in the field of psychology and serving as a consultant for various businesses. His experience on “Cheaters” and the stabbing incident remain some of the most notable moments of his career.