Joey Greco was stabbed while filming an episode of “Cheaters” but later recovered. He hosted the show until 2012 and has since pursued other projects.
Joey Greco became widely known as the host of the reality TV show “Cheaters,” which debuted in 2000. The show’s premise involved exposing 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 confronted for allegedly cheating on his partner. The incident was captured on camera and later aired on television, raising questions about the authenticity of the event. Greco sustained injuries but made a full recovery.
After the stabbing incident, Greco continued to host “Cheaters” until 2012, when he was replaced by Clark Gable III, the grandson of the legendary actor. Since leaving “Cheaters,” Greco has been involved in various entertainment projects. He has taken on acting roles in movies and television, hosted other TV shows, and made appearances in commercials. Greco has also been active in the restaurant industry and has pursued opportunities in personal fitness and wellness. Despite the dramatic turn of events during his tenure on “Cheaters,” Greco has maintained a presence in the public eye through his diverse career endeavors.