Pete Davidson Opens Up About Being Sexualized By The Public Following His High-Profile Relationship w/ Ariana Grande

Pete Davidson, Ariana Grande
Pete Davidson Opens Up About Being Sexualized By The Public Following His High-Profile Relationship w/ Ariana Grande
Pete Davidson is reflecting on the unwanted attention he received following a high-profile relationship.
During a recent appearance on The Breakfast Club, the comedian shared how embarrassed he felt being sexualized by the public while on SNL and dating singer Ariana Grande.
He said, “I brought a lot of pop culture into the show, like I made it [a] sort of tabloid-ly, trendy thing unintentionally. Also, I was embarrassed by it because… no one talked about any work I was doing. They were just like, ‘Oh, that’s the f*ck stick.’ And that hurt so much.”
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He added, “I don’t want to victimize myself in any way because I’m cool, but the s3xualization of me… if that was a girl, people would be like, there would be a march for it… Seriously. You’re just talking about my d*ck all day.”
If you recall, back in 2018, #ArianaGrande joked about “10 inches” in reference to #PeteDavidson, and the conversation about his private area never seemed to end.
On his career being all about his personal life, he said, “It just got to a point where I was… I got really tired of my whole career just being like my personal life. And living through that is… it’s sort of traumatic. Not to be like lame, but it’s traumatic to live in your own crap all the time.”
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