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Pete Davidson’s life in ink: From odes to his exes to tattoos of Winnie of the Pooh and Hillary Clinton
during an interview with Ellen DeGeneres, saying her favorite of Davidson’s inkings is an inscription that reads: “My girl is a lawyer.”She also confirmed her comedian beau, 28, has had the word “KIM” branded across his chest with a hot iron.“He wanted to do something that was really different [for me],” Kardashian cooed, claiming Davidson told her: “I don’t want to be able to get rid of it or to cover it up, and I just wanted it there as a scar on me.”Indeed, the funnyman has been getting some of his tattoos removed in recent years — including odes to his former fiancée Ariana Grande.According to Insider, Davidson had more than 70 tattoos in total before he began getting them burned off by laser in late 2020.Last July, the “Saturday Night Live” star spoke about removing the body art, saying he hopes to have most of his tattoos removed by the time he turns 30.But while dozens of Davidson’s inkings appear completely random, including images of a white unicorn and Winnie the Pooh, many others are extremely sentimental.Getting inked is an entirely emotional process for the candid comedian, who has struggled with mental health issues.The Staten Island native told Inked magazine back in 2019 that he gets tattoos because “it’s just a release” and a way of stopping self-harm.“When [I’m] so manic and upset, sometimes that’s the only thing that will work for me,” he declared.Here are some of Davidson’s most prominent and outlandish inkings that reflect his turbulent and colorful past.Davidson’s whirlwind romance with Grande began in May 2018, with the pair getting engaged the following month.Almost immediately, the funnyman headed to the tattoo parlor to have his affection for the pop queen emblazoned on his body.Grande famously
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Kanye West buries animated Pete Davidson in bizarre new music video launched hours after ex-wife Kim Kardashian declared legally single
Kanye West appears to be burying an animated version of Pete Davidson in the music video for his new song Eazy from the upcoming Donda 2 album.The rapper, who has launched a number of scathing tirades on his ex-wife Kim Kardashian’s new boyfriend in recent weeks, also mentions the Saturday Night Live comedian by name in the lyrics of the track.‘God saved me from the crash, just so I can beat Pete Davidson’s ass,’ Kanye is heard rapping as the accompanying video shows him, as a cartoon, dragging what appears to be a restrained Pete with a bag over his head.The animation then shows Kanye removing the bag from Pete, whose body is in the ground, and sprinkling seeds over his head.The video arrived hours after Kim had been declared legally single in the latest hearing in her divorce proceedings with the artist.It’s been announced that the reality TV star will change her name from Kardashian-West back to just Kardashian after a motion was granted by a judge at Los Angeles County Superior Court.Kanye has shared numerous references to Kim’s new relationship on social media in recent weeks, calling out her new beau Pete and begging for her back.His uploads included a picture of Pete’s body on a post where he branded the actor ‘a d***head’ and accused him of being Hillary Clinton’s ‘ex-boyfriend’.Kanye also vowed that Pete would not be allowed to meet the children he shares with Kim – North, eight, Saint, six, Chicago, four, and Psalm, two – and shared a private text allegedly from the comic. During his tirade, Kanye – who referred to Pete as ‘Skete’ in his barrage of posts on the social media app – insisted he would reunite with Kim.Although he has since deleted the posts and issued an apology to Kim, accepting responsibility for
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Showtime's The First Lady producers tease future seasons focusing on Hillary Clinton
Fans will get to learn a lot more about Michelle Obama, Betty Ford and Eleanor Roosevelt in Showtime's The First Lady, with the producers teasing possibilities for future seasons.The first season will feature 'interweaving stories' illuminating the White House lives of Obama (Viola Davis), Ford (Michelle Pfeiffer) and Roosevelt (Anderson), debuting April 17.While promoting the series, showrunner Cathy Shulman and director Susanne Bier teased future seasons could showcase Hillary Clinton, Melania Trump and Jackie Kennedy. Future seasons:Fans will get to learn a lot more about Michelle Obama, Betty Ford and Eleanor Roosevelt in Showtime's The First Lady, with the producers teasing possibilities for future seasons Michelle:The first season will feature 'interweaving stories' illuminating the White House lives of Obama (Viola Davis), Ford (Michelle Pfeiffer) and Roosevelt (Anderson), debuting April 17 Maybe Melania:While promoting the series, showrunner Cathy Shulman and director Susanne Bier teased future seasons could showcase Hillary Clinton, Melania Trump and Jackie KennedySchulman and Bier, who directs the pilot episode, were promoting the series at the Television Critics Association winter tour, when they were asked what other First Lady's they would be interested in depicting.'I would be very intrigued to depict Hillary Clinton because I think that her position was so complicated… I think that would be incredibly interesting,' Bier said.
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