Pete Davidson has spoken out for the first time on his split with fiancée Ariana Grande. The "Saturday Night Live" star appeared at the Judd & Pete For America — A Benefit to Swing Left event Saturday night in Los Angeles.
Judd Apatow opened the show with a solo stand-up set, then brought out Tig Notaro, followed by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers co-founder Benmont Tench, who, for his final song, delivered a rendition of “American Girl.”
Pete was the next act, and asked the 280-seat crowd, “Who the f--k wants to follow that? Am I not going through enough that I have to fu--ing follow that?”
Pete addressed his breakup, saying, “Well, as you can tell, I don’t want to be here. There’s a lot going on. Anybody have any open rooms? Anybody looking for a roommate?
“I’ve been covering a bunch of tattoos, that’s fun. I’m fu--ing 0-for-2 in the tattoo department. Yeah, I’m afraid to get my mom tattooed on me because she’d leave.”
Source: E!, TooFab, Billboard