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Pete Davidson Breaks Silence on Ariana Grande Breakup Onstage at Comedy Show


During his set at Largo, Davidson also joked about covering a tattoo he had gotten in tribute of Grande during their relationship.

"Um, I've been covering a bunch of tattoos, that's fun," Davidson told the crowd. "I'm f--king 0 for 2 in the tattoo [department]. Yeah, I'm afraid to get my mom tattooed on me, that's how bad it is."

Davidson and Grande had gotten many matching and other tribute tattoos during the time they were together. Grande recently made her first post-split appearance, at a taping of NBC's A Very Wicked Halloween, and was seen wearing a Band-Aid over one of her tats.

"So, obviously you know I, we [Ariana and I] broke up or whatever but when me and her first got engaged we got tattoos," he later continued. "And it was like in a magazine like, 'Was Pete Davidson stupid?' And 93% of it said yes," Davidson told the audience. "So my boy, he was like, 'Don't listen to that s--t man. They're literally f--king haters.' And I'm like, yeah, f--k that. I'm not stupid. And the other day we were in my kitchen and he was like, 'Yo bro. Turns out you were stupid.'"


Apatow praised Davidson for showing up at the show, which took place three days after he was photographed for the first time since the breakup news, walking in New York City.

"Well, you put me on the flyer, I had to," Davidson said, joking, "F--k my feelings."

"I care more about America than your feelings, I do," Apatow joked. "I care more about America than Pete's feelings."

"I feel like I am America," Davidson said. "I'm a good guy that just keeps getting kicked in the dick. You're like, 'Ah, that f--king poor kid. Hope he doesn't kill himself.' That's America."



Ariana Grande, Pete Davidson
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Grande had broken her silence on her and Davidson's split last week, writing in a since-deleted Instagram post, "Time to say bye bye to the internet for just a lil bit. it's hard not to bump news n stuff that i'm not tryna to see rn. It's very sad and we're all tryin very hard to keep goin. love u. and thank u for bein here always."

Grande had already mostly avoided social media since her ex Mac Miller was found dead from an apparent overdose in September. Another source told E! News recently that his death "truly devastated" the singer.

On Saturday, Grande was photographed in New York City with her mother. She did not sport her signature high ponytail, opting instead for a bun.




On Sunday, Grande posted on Instagram a photo of her getting a phone call from her grandmother, her "Nonna."


The source said Grande has kept "in close contact with her family and they are keeping an eye on her and supporting her" and that her loved ones "have urged her to take a break and really relax and take time for herself."

"Ariana wants to keep going, keep recording music and move on with her life, but understands that she needs to also deal with her emotions," the insider said.


by CORINNE HELLER & ALLI ROSENBLOOM | Sun., Oct. 21, 2018

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