Former Wildcat Danielle O’Toole appears in ‘Jackass Forever’
As former Wildcat Danielle O’Toole prepares for her appearance with Mexico in the Summer Olympics, she is also set to make an appearance in ‘Jackass Forever’.
The opening ceremonies for the 29th Summer Olympics will take place in Tokyo, Japan on Friday evening, and while several former Wildcats will appear on some of the largest stages in the World, former Wildcat Danielle O’Toole will be one of them.
Appearing with the Mexican National Softball team, O’Toole was the stud pitcher that transferred here from San Diego State after pitching with the Aztecs in 2013-14, and quickly became one of the Wildcats’ aces from 2016-17. Posting an impressive 56-17 record and a 1.68 ERA, she has since moved on to bigger and better things.
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Following her stellar collegiate career, Danielle was then drafted No. 8 overall by the Chicago Bandits in the Draft for the National Pro Fastpitch league.
She has also since made appearances with Team USA before ultimately landing with Team Mexico en route to the nation’s bid at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.
Well, now it appears former Wildcat Danielle O’Toole is also taking her talents to the ‘big screen’, appearing in the popular MTV Series movie, ‘Jackass Forever’.
A series of work that typically features the likes of Johnny Knoxville, Chris Pontius, Steve-O, Jason ‘Wee Man’ Acuña, etc. in which all the stars terrorize each other in a set of dangerous and wild pranks, the popular MTV Series is soon returning to theatres for the fourth time in the self-titled film, ‘Jackass Forever’.
Well, it appears our former Wildcat is making an appearance in the film as well, as O’Toole took to social media to confirm the rumors that show her throwing a pitch at one of the films’ casted stars.
https://twitter.com/Oh_tooly3/status/1417659578104303620?s=20
While the movie will be released on September 3, Danielle’s focus is helping deliver a medal to Mexico. With the openings ceremonies still happening on Friday, Mexico has already taken to the pitch, dropping their opening games to Canada and Japan.