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Pete Davidson-1

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1993-11-16
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Pete Davidson has made a name for himself as both a stand-up comedian and actor, best known for being a cast member on Saturday Night Live from 2014 to 2022. Pete was actually the first SNL performer born in the final decade of the 20th century, which marked a unique milestone in the show’s long history. During his time in the spotlight, he also co-wrote and starred in the 2020 film The King of Staten Island, drawing from his own life experiences in meaningful ways.

Before fame took hold, Pete Davidson focused on his education, studying at St. Francis College in Brooklyn Heights, New York. He grew up in Staten Island alongside his younger sister, Casey—a place that would later inspire much of his comedy. Tragically, Pete’s father, Scott Davidson, a dedicated NYC firefighter, lost his life during the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks. That loss deeply shaped Pete’s personal journey. On a more heartfelt note, his mother, Amy Waters Davidson, even joined him on Saturday Night Live for a touching Mother’s Day segment, showing just how close they are.

As for his relationships, Pete Davidson has been linked to several high-profile figures over the years. In June 2018, he got engaged to pop star Ariana Grande, though the couple parted ways by October of that same year. Following that, he dated actress Kate Beckinsale, comedian Carly Aquilino, writer Cazzie David, and Bridgerton star Phoebe Dynevor.

In November 2021, Pete began dating media personality Kim Kardashian, but the two announced their separation in August 2022. Later that same year, he briefly dated model Emily Ratajkowski. Then, in early 2023, he started seeing Chase Sui Wonders, who co-starred with him in Bupkis—their relationship lasted from January to August. By September 2023, Pete Davidson had begun dating actress Madelyn Cline, but unfortunately, they split in July 2024.

In 2025, Pete found new love with Elsie Hewitt. The couple kept things relatively private until July 2025, when they joyfully announced they were expecting their first child together—an exciting new chapter for Pete Davidson, both personally and publicly.

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He’s made several notable appearances on television, with roles in shows like Failosophy and Guy Code on MTV, as well as Comedy Underground with Dave Attell. His work across these programs really highlights his versatility and comedic timing. He’s definitely built a strong presence on screen, especially through these key projects that have showcased his talent to a wide audience. His contributions to each of these series have helped solidify his reputation in the comedy world.

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