The following article mentions domestic violence and suicide.
Muniz revealed that he got his first concussion during a soccer game at just age 7.
He then received three more before middle school, which also happened while playing sports.

Muniz assumes the rest of his head injuries came from his race car driving career.
Doctors were apparently stumped as to why Muniz had the mini-strokes and whether they were connected to his concussions.
I have no answers as to why it happens."

Still, Muniz doesn’t dwell on his memory problems if he can help it.
He toldPeople, “I only know what it’s like to be me …
Instead, Muniz chooses to focus on the things that currently fulfill his life.

He suggested that people apparently tease him because of it, asking if he even knows his own name.
Muniz then turned over his gun to officers voluntarily.
“It was a situation that escalated beyond a point that it needed to be,” she said.

He explained, “There wasn’t more to it, just a fake overblown story.”
He explained to People (viaLive Journal), “I am not engaged anymore.
I’m still with her … kinda.

It’s a very awkward situation.”
He went on to blame traveling for his work as the reason things were complicated.
By 2011, Muniz had moved on and was engaged again, this time to Elycia Turnbow.

The two met through their shared personal trainer and dated for four years before Muniz popped the question.
Muniz eventually found true love with his current wife, Paige Price.
The couple wed in 2020 and had already opened an olive oil business together before that.

They later welcomed a son, Mauz Mosley, in 2021.
However, he’s also had to deal with the downsides of fame, like bullies and internet trolls.
Good luck moving out of your mom’s house before you’re 35.”

That celebrity was Shia LaBeouf, who apparently picked on Muniz for years when giving interviews.
Yet he did have a bad racing accident in 2009 where he flipped his car and hit a wall.
“In the end, I broke my back, ankle, four ribs, and my hand.

My thumb was dangling by the skin,” he said.
Despite Muniz’s best attempts to heal his body, he still struggled with old injuries.
He added, “I’ve cried more yesterday and today than my whole life combined.”

Once Muniz was able to assess the damage, he found that some of his furniture could be saved.
The renovation process was still pricey though.
Yet Muniz does have one problem that he struggles to control.

He explained to Entertainment Weekly, “The only thing I’ve felt was stress.
I’m a high-strung person,” adding, “I’m not good at relaxing.”
Muniz has apparently always put a lot of pressure on himself to accomplish everything he sets out to do.
“I’ve always felt like I was running out of time … Muniz has also suggested that stress might have contributed to what he thought were mini-strokes.
In 2013, he told theBBCthat he had recently taken on a lot of responsibilities for his band.
And sure enough, I did.”
“It is honestly the worst thing in the world,” he toldPeopleabout the auditioning process.
He continued, “It’s nerve-wracking …
I don’t know how people do it all the time.
It scared me.”