Pete Davidson Did Not Like BDE Jokes
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Pete Davidson looks back at the early years of his career on SNL and his very public relationship with Ariana Grande. He reveals he was uncomfortable being sexualized and in the spotlight. In an episode of The Breakfast Club on Wednesday,
Pete Davidson revealed that he felt uncomfortable when he was sexualized by the public following his high profile relationship with ex-fiancée, Ariana Grande.
Davidson’s streak of high-profile relationships after he and Grande’s split, including with Kim Kardashian, did little to rub off (sorry) the rumours, and while it’s not necessarily a bad reputation to have, the SNL star said it wasn’t all sunshine and roses and big dicks.
Pete Davidson has been as honest as ever after admitting that he doesn't like people talking about his d**k. Rightly or wrongly, the comedian's reputation is not only built on his sense of humour and his work on SNL, but also for his his apparent 'big d**k energy'.
Pete Davidson has gotten raw about how sexualized he felt years ago, when he was with his ex-fiancée, Ariana Grande.
Comedian Pete Davidson opens up about the lasting impact of Ariana Grande’s viral remarks and why it overshadowed his career.