Pete Davidson’s new beginning in 2025 after battling mental health issues
Pete Davidson wants to be known for good work
Pete Davidson is finally feeling better after going through mental health issues and addiction.
A source spilled to In Touch Weekly, “He’s taking care of himself, eating right, listening to his doctors and staying away from booze and marijuana.”
“Pete feels proud of what he’s accomplished,” remarked an insider.
Earlier, Pete reportedly made a cameo on November 2 episode of Saturday Night Live as he reached the NYC red carpet for All In: Comedy About Love in December.
The comedian recently revealed he’s sick of being known for his love life after dating celebs like Kim Kardashian, Madelyn Cline and Ariana Grande.
“I just want to be known for doing good work. I want to be out there only when it’s [a] movie, stand-up, charity, or business ventures,” he told W Magazine.
Pete told the outlet, “That’s when I want to be seen. I don’t want to be this loser who just dates people. That’s not who I am.”
“In The Sopranos, there’s this line from Tony that’s like, ‘You ever feel like you got into something at the end? When the good times were over?’ That’s how I feel about show business and being a celebrity. It’s over,” stated the Set It Up actor.
Pete further said, “When you’re first coming up, and getting all these offers, it’s hard to say no, because you’re hungry.”
“I made the mistake of doing literally everything. Now I’m older and wiser, and I’m realising that less is more,” he added.
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