The silence is finally broken on Pete Davidson's side. The actor spoke about his split with Ariana Grande during his first stage appearance on Saturday.
His revelations were made in jest while he co-hosted Judd & Pete for America, a comedy show benefiting Swing Left. He joked with the crowd about his situation.
"Well, as you could tell, I don't want to be here. There's a lot going on. Does anybody have any open rooms? Looking for a roommate?"
He also commented on the collection of tattoos he got in honor of his failed relationship with the pop star.
"Um, I've been covering a bunch of tattoos, that's fun. 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."
"So, obviously you know I, we [Ariana and I] broke up or whatever but when me and her first got engaged we got tattoos. And it was like in a magazine like, 'Was Pete Davidson stupid?' And 93% of it said yes. So my boy, he was like, 'Don't listen to that sh*t man. They're literally f--king haters.' And I'm like, yeah, f*ck 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.'"
Davidson's co-host, Judd Apatow, thanked him for coming through despite the hard times. The SNL star replied with another joke
"Well, you put me on the flyer, I had to. F*Ck my feelings."
"I care more about America than your feelings, I do," Apatow joked. "I care more about America than Pete's feelings."
Davidson then equates himself to the nation.
"I feel like I am America. I'm a good guy that just keeps getting kicked in the dick. You're like, 'Ah, that f*cking poor kid. Hope he doesn't kill himself.' That's America."