Pete Davidson had an emotional day yesterday. The comedian opened up about his mental health amid hate from ex-fiancé Ariana Grande’s fans. He said that trolls had pressured him to commit suicide, knowing he has borderline personality disorder. But last night, December 3, he relaxed courtside at the Knicks’ game. Click through the gallery for all the info on how Pete’s doing now.
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A smiling Pete, 25, sat with comedian John Mulaney, who used to write for Saturday Night Live. Seated with them was actress Chloe Sevigny.
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The SNL star kept up his casual aesthetic in black sweatpants and an orange and blue jersey. The Knicks ended up losing to the Wizards, but Pete looked like he was having a great time.
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He wrote in his note yesterday, “I’m trying to understand how when something happens to a guy the whole entire world just trashes him without any facts or frame of reference.”
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“I’ve spoken about BPD and being suicidal publicly only in hopes that it will bring awareness and help kids like myself who don’t want to be on this earth,” he continued. “I just want you guys to know. No matter how hard the internet or anyone tries to make me kill myself. I won’t.”
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Ariana, 25, even
chimed in, begging fans to leave Pete alone. “I know [you] already know this, but I feel I need to remind my fans to please be gentler with others. I really don’t endorse anything but forgiveness and positivity. I care deeply about Pete and his health. I’m asking you to please be gentler with others, even on the internet,” she wrote on Instagram.
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She continued, “I’ve learned [through] my own mistakes not to be reactive on socials, so I do understand. But you truly don’t know what anybody is experiencing ever. Regardless of what they choose to display on social media or how they may appear in public. I can promise [you] that. So please let whatever point you’re trying to make go.”
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“I will always have irrevocable love for him and if you’ve gotten any other impression from my recent work, you might have missed the point,” she concluded, referencing her
“Thank U, Next” song and video.
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In the single, she croons, “Even almost got married / and for Pete, I'm so thankful.” In the
video, she tells him, “Sorry I dipped.”
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Are you surprised Ariana came to Pete’s defense? Sound off in the comments!
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A smiling Pete, 25, sat with comedian John Mulaney, who used to write for Saturday Night Live. Seated with them was actress Chloe Sevigny.
Photo credit: Getty Images
The SNL star kept up his casual aesthetic in black sweatpants and an orange and blue jersey. The Knicks ended up losing to the Wizards, but Pete looked like he was having a great time.
Photo credit: Getty Images
He wrote in his note yesterday, “I’m trying to understand how when something happens to a guy the whole entire world just trashes him without any facts or frame of reference.”
“I’ve spoken about BPD and being suicidal publicly only in hopes that it will bring awareness and help kids like myself who don’t want to be on this earth,” he continued. “I just want you guys to know. No matter how hard the internet or anyone tries to make me kill myself. I won’t.”
Ariana, 25, even
chimed in, begging fans to leave Pete alone. “I know [you] already know this, but I feel I need to remind my fans to please be gentler with others. I really don’t endorse anything but forgiveness and positivity. I care deeply about Pete and his health. I’m asking you to please be gentler with others, even on the internet,” she wrote on Instagram.
She continued, “I’ve learned [through] my own mistakes not to be reactive on socials, so I do understand. But you truly don’t know what anybody is experiencing ever. Regardless of what they choose to display on social media or how they may appear in public. I can promise [you] that. So please let whatever point you’re trying to make go.”
“I will always have irrevocable love for him and if you’ve gotten any other impression from my recent work, you might have missed the point,” she concluded, referencing her
“Thank U, Next” song and video.
In the single, she croons, “Even almost got married / and for Pete, I'm so thankful.” In the
video, she tells him, “Sorry I dipped.”
Photo credit: Ariana Grande / YouTube
Are you surprised Ariana came to Pete’s defense? Sound off in the comments!
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