Pete Davidson is known for his time on Saturday Night Live and his co-ownership of a Staten Island Ferry but he’s also a guy you’d likely recognize on the street if you saw him simply by all his tattoos.
Pete Davidson is opening up about his tattoo removal process. On the Jan. 31 episode of TODAY, Davidson, 31, revealed why he wanted to get his 100+ tattoos removed from his body. "I got sober and I saw myself in the mirror, and I was like nah. I was like, I need to change it up a little bit," he said.
Pete Davidson and Colin Jost bought a Staten Island Ferry, and it has since become a wacky, if slow-moving, subplot in their lives. Tabloids have reported that the ferry was sitting unused; Radar Online reported that the comedians’ “bromance” was in trouble over the endeavor.
There's a reason why Pete Davidson is looking a little different these days. The comedian has been getting his nearly 200 tattoos removed. "I've been burning them off. They're almost gone," Davidson told Jimmy Fallon on "The Tonight Show" Thursday night.
“Maybe, like, two or three,” Davidson admitted despite “trying to clean slate it.” The “Saturday Night Live” alum shared that he had “probably, like, 200” tattoos, most of which are “almost gone” now, as he rolled up his sleeves to show his bare arms.
I was a sad boy,” the “Saturday Night Live” star said of previously getting so many tattoos. “Yeah, it was a weird time.”
Live alum Pete Davidson shed light on how the years-long process of burning off nearly all of his 200 tattoos has been going.
Pete Davidson, American actor and comedian who is known for having too many tattoos, recently opened up about his terrible experience with tattoo removal. The comedian shared that the process
Pete Davidson is saying goodbye to a bunch of his tattoos in a bid to be more of an "adult." While appearing on The Tonight Show the Saturday Night Live star revealed to Jimmy Fallon the brutal process he has been undergoing to remove the majority of his tattoos.
Davidson once had “probably 200” tattoos that he started removing in 2021. “I was a sad boy,” he told host Jimmy Fallon. “It was a weird time. I don’t know, everyone was getting tattoos, like, five years ago. Post Malone was like, ‘Always tired,’ and I was like, ‘Me too, dude, I’m always tired.’”
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