Pete Davidson Emerges From Latest Rehab Stint Without Some Of His Tattoos
Pete Davidson is back in the public eye after completing his latest stint in rehab and has debuted a significant change.
Spotted for the first time since he sought mental health treatment in July, the comedian revealed a fresh look—one that includes the absence of several tattoos from his body.
The change comes amid growing concern for Pete Davidson's well-being as friends reportedly expressed their desire for him to leave the Hollywood lifestyle behind.
Pete Davidson Attends L.A. Clippers' Game With Fresh Arms
Davidson's appearance comes after a challenging period marked by canceled comedy shows as a result of prioritizing his mental health.
However, his latest public appearance suggests that his efforts are paying off. While attending the L.A. Clippers' opening game alongside his friend MGK, Davidson was spotted wearing a simple red FDNY T-shirt.
The outfit seemed to be a tribute to his late father, Scott Matthew Davidson, who was a firefighter killed in the 9/11 attacks.
According to TMZ, what caught attention, though, was the noticeable absence of many of his signature tattoos, especially those on his arms, which seem to have faded significantly.
Davidson seems to be embracing this new chapter, focusing on both his mental well-being and a fresh start—ink and all.
The 'SNL' Star's Friends Urge Him To Rediscover His Roots
Life in the spotlight can be a double-edged sword, and for Davidson, the weight of fame is taking its toll, so much so that his friends are concerned. As the actor navigates repeated stints in rehab, his friends are urging him to step back from the Hollywood hustle.
The Blast reported that an insider revealed that those close to Davidson believe he should return to his Staten Island roots and move in with his mother, Amy.
"Pete should move in with his mom [Amy] and not look back. Life in the Hollywood fast lane continues to chew him up and spit him out, and it's not healthy for someone with Pete's problems," the source shared.
The concern is not just about lifestyle choices; it is also about the pressure of Hollywood. "He's just not solid enough to say 'no' when he has to," the insider added.
They also hinted that some in Davidson's high-profile circle may be more interested in using him for clout than supporting his health.
The Actor's Friends Call Out Exes For Lack Of Support
As Davidson grapples with his mental health challenges, insiders close to the 30-year-old voiced concerns about those who have capitalized on his fame without offering genuine support.
Notably, his high-profile ex-girlfriend, Kim Kardashian, came under fire for allegedly using their relationship to generate publicity.
Sources suggested Kardashian treated Davidson as a rebound after her split from Kanye 'Ye' West, enjoying the attention that came with their romance while failing to stand by him during difficult times.
"Where's Kim when all the stuff goes down? Nowhere! But what do you expect from Hollywood?" an insider lamented, emphasizing that those surrounding Davidson may not truly care about his well-being.
But Kardashian was not the only ex that faced backlash. Madelyn Cline, Davidson's most recent girlfriend, also found herself in the spotlight as reports suggest that their breakup may have contributed to his recent struggles.
"Pete took the breakup very hard. For just a blink of an eye, he may have thought she was the one. They burned so brightly together and had so much in common," a source revealed.
'The King of Staten Island' Star And Madelyn Cline Dated For Nearly A Year
Although the exact timing of their separation remains unclear, Davidson's recent stint in rehab came on the heels of his breakup with Cline. The former lovebirds ended things after nearly a year together, marking a bittersweet chapter in his personal life.
Throughout their time together, the former couple maintained a relatively low profile. Their last public appearance occurred in January at Davidson's stand-up show at the Helium Comedy Club in Philadelphia.
Sources close to the pair revealed that the breakup was amicable, suggesting that both parties agreed it was time to move on. "They ended things fairly recently, and I understand it was amicable," the insider shared.
Inside Pete Davidson's Battle With Addiction And Mental Health
The TV personality has never shied away from sharing the reality of his addiction and mental health struggles. Reflecting on his journey, Davidson once admitted he had hit "rock bottom" multiple times but emphasized that surrounding oneself with supportive people can make all the difference.
For years, the star has grappled with substance abuse, notably a daily ketamine addiction that lasted four years. In addition to his substance issues, Davidson has been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder stemming from the loss of his father in the 9/11 attacks.
The "Bodies Bodies Bodies" star previously shared, "I'm always depressed. I have to constantly bring myself out of it. My rock bottom is when people are scared for my life, and I have to go away, and then I have to bring myself back up again."
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