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Pete Davidson
Hold up. Every day I wake up. Wake your ass up.
Charlemagne Tha God
The Breakfast Club.
Pete Davidson
Finished or y' all done? Morning, everybody.
DJ Envy
It's DJ Envy.
Pete Davidson
Just hilarious.
DJ Envy
Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. Lauren LaRosa is here as well, and we got a special guest in the building. Pete Davidson.
Charlemagne Tha God
My guy.
Pete Davidson
Good morning, guys.
DJ Envy
How you feeling?
Pete Davidson
Fantastic. How are you guys? Good.
Charlemagne Tha God
You get one woman pregnant and you start growing out your mustache.
Pete Davidson
Yeah. I love the st. You guys like it? I do. I. I'm wildly insecure about it. I had to film this thing and I had to grow a beard, and it took me like five or six months. And then we wrapped and I was like, this. This took so long.
Charlemagne Tha God
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Pete Davidson
I can't just shave it off.
Charlemagne Tha God
You look just like your father.
Pete Davidson
Do I look like my dad?
Charlemagne Tha God
I mean, like.
Pete Davidson
I like it, though. I look like an 80s dad. No, I like it.
Charlemagne Tha God
How are you, man?
Pete Davidson
I'm good. Everything's good. Finally. Yeah, I'm just sober and, you know, just a guy now.
Justina Valentine
Amazing.
Pete Davidson
Yeah, just a guy in my 30s. I gotta stretch when I wake up.
Charlemagne Tha God
There you go.
Pete Davidson
Yeah. Stuff hurts, you know. Oh. I mean, I tell you. You got the ineos.
DJ Envy
You got one, too, I heard.
Pete Davidson
So, my boy Mark, we went to high school together. Oh, you went to high school? Yeah. The ineos. Granite. It's crazy.
Charlemagne Tha God
What is the ineos.
DJ Envy
Freehold.
Pete Davidson
Yeah, it's this crazy off roading. Like, what is that? French car or whatever?
DJ Envy
Yeah. So a billionaire who would. The story is a billionaire who loved the land. The Defender from Land Rover wanted to buy one, and they said they didn't make it anymore. So he said, I'll buy the company.
Pete Davidson
That's some rich right there.
DJ Envy
No, we're not gonna sell it to you. So he said, I'll make my own. He made his own Land Rover Suit him. He won, and now he makes his own vehicles.
Pete Davidson
Wow. And won.
Charlemagne Tha God
Yeah.
DJ Envy
He Won. So it's based off of his own styles. He likes to go camping. So the car is just really cool. Like, I go through you. You could go through damn near anything.
Pete Davidson
Floods. I saw the video. You in Jersey, you see me in the flood, Right?
Carlos Miller
It was like a Bronco.
Pete Davidson
It was like four feet of water, and you could just.
Justina Valentine
Damn.
DJ Envy
Go right through it.
Pete Davidson
No problems. It was cool.
DJ Envy
So I love the vehicles. It's pretty dope.
Justina Valentine
And now you got one.
DJ Envy
Yeah, they said you got one.
Charlemagne Tha God
I just.
Pete Davidson
Yeah, I just. I had to. But Mark. Yeah, Mark told me to say hello. I was like. I. I was like, I know him before you.
DJ Envy
Before you.
Pete Davidson
Yeah.
Charlemagne Tha God
You're in a new movie now. What's the name of the movie?
Justina Valentine
The Pickup.
Charlemagne Tha God
Yes.
Pete Davidson
Yes.
Charlemagne Tha God
Eddie Murphy and Kiki Palmer.
Pete Davidson
Yep. I was working with Eddie.
Justina Valentine
Hell, yeah.
Pete Davidson
I mean, it's ridiculous. I. Obviously, I'm a huge Eddie Murphy fan. Eddie Murphy's like, a reason that. The reason I got into comedy. And I got sent the script, and I didn't read it because I just saw Eddie Murphy is doing this, and then I saw Kiki Palmer's doing this, and Tim Storey is a great director, and I just had a blast, man. He's. He's such a star, you know, like, there's very few stars left. But when he's on set, even if you can't see him, you're like, hey, Eddie. Eddie Murphy.
Charlemagne Tha God
And he was a star. Star. 80 celebrity was totally different than anything that we got now.
Pete Davidson
No, they were real. They were real movie stars. You didn't know what they did all day. And he's. And he's. You know, like, he. You could just see what Mark Wahlberg's doing right now. That's not a dig at Mark Wahlberg, but, like, I know his whole morning routine. I know what. Like, I know his family better than I know mine. And I think that that ruins stuff. Like, you know, you don't know anything about Eddie Murphy. Really. Tom Cruise, you don't really know anything about. I mean, he has an Instagram, but, like, you don't. You know, there's that sort of aura that you. That. That makes you want to be like, oh, I'm gonna go see this movie. You know, like, Christian Bale or whatever. He doesn't have an Instagram, so when he has something out, you're just like, oh, I gotta go. I gotta go see this.
Charlemagne Tha God
When did you realize that? Because I remember when you got rid of all your social media.
Pete Davidson
I got rid of it because, mentally, it was destroying Me, because you know how they'll be like, you know. Well, for me, it actually wasn't like this, but there'll be the. There'll be like a hundred ice comments and two bad ones. I would only see the two bad ones. And I also just don't. Like, anyone could just reach out to you. You're very accessible. Someone could DM you or reach out to you, or if you're hanging out, they're like, hey, follow me. And I just didn't like all that stuff. So it's been tough, like with. Just career wise. It's like a tough thing to be 31 and not have an Instagram. But I think it's just better for me. But some people, I think it may make sense, like if you're literally anybody else.
Justina Valentine
Yeah.
Charlemagne Tha God
But, you know, you've always lived your life out loud because. Went from 0 to 100 for you like that. I mean, one moment.
Pete Davidson
Yeah.
Charlemagne Tha God
Wilding out. One moment you're on guy code, next thing you know, you're on snl. And then it's just like.
Pete Davidson
Yeah, yeah. It got a little out of control fast. And I was really young, and now I'm. I'm still. I feel like I'm still pretty young. But you are. I am. Right.
Charlemagne Tha God
But like, I was with the mustache says thank you.
DJ Envy
He has a mustache, folks, you know, anytime you see the mustache, he has that 80s.
Pete Davidson
Yeah, I got that. Good morning. She's still young. Yeah. But, you know, I met you when I was like 16, 17, and I'm almost 16 years of the do. So half my life I've been doing this. So, you know, it's. I'm glad all the bad, crazy stuff happened in my 20s for sure. Because it's just. I don't know, I'm glad I got it out of the way. But. Yeah, it's tough when you're young and doing that. I'm jealous of people who blow up and they're like 35, because they have a full life. They have their family, they have their friends, and they know who they are as people. And when you don't know who you are yet and you're just in the news all the time for literally bullshit. It's embarrassing. It's like, it sucks, you know, but I'm grateful that it was, you know, not that it's excusable, but I was really young, so I'm just like, you.
Charlemagne Tha God
Didn'T do dumb shit, dopey. It's not like you were just like one of these, you know, child stars. Who did dumb shit.
Pete Davidson
Yeah. I was just doing drugs and, like. Yeah. Trying to do comedy.
Charlemagne Tha God
Right.
Pete Davidson
You know. You know, it's not that.
Justina Valentine
Like, regular shit.
Pete Davidson
Yeah. You know, I'm not like, you know, I didn't kill anyone or any. But, you know, it's still. You don't want that out, you know, you want to be able to grow. You know, that's what we don't really have anymore is, like, any form of privacy, I feel like, for young people, where, like, you get to make those mistakes and learn your lessons and it not be in Page Six, you know, that's what was embarrassing. So then I had a. You know, you just have to reframe your whole life, which is really tough. But it's better now.
DJ Envy
We've seen you struggle a little bit. How did you deal with it to get through it? Like, was it therapy? Was it deleting all the social media? Was it friends? Was it family? Was it stepping away?
Pete Davidson
I was a big drug addict. Like, I would go to rehab and stuff, and I did have. I do have mental stuff, and I was in therapy. But if you're a drug addict, like, none of that works. Like, you can't go to therapy on a bunch of drugs and expect it to work. So I think. Yeah, well, you think you're like. I'm, like, I'm getting better. I'm definitely getting better, for sure. But, you know, really what it was is I just. I had to. I had to stop. I'm not a person who could do things in moderation, unfortunately. And I think I was kind of trying to fool myself and be like, you can do this, or. And then it just got to a point where, like, people I really cared about were like, I will not fuck with you anymore. And some of them don't still. Most of them, I would say, came back, but it just was. There were people that I was like, okay, if you're. If you're saying this to me, then, like, I should. It's real.
Justina Valentine
Yeah.
Pete Davidson
And I also had a lot of. I've said this before, but I've been guilty of having 70 people in the green room, and I only know 10 of them. I remember that era, but they're all my best friends now. And you gotta be. I didn't realize how careful you have to be and how careful you have to move when there's a lot at stake. There's a lot of money at stake, there's jobs at stake, and you can't have people you don't know know everything about you. Because this sounds. I don't want to sound a certain type of way, but, like, sometimes you're the most exciting part of someone else's life, right?
Justina Valentine
Yeah.
Pete Davidson
So, like, whatever you. You might be just like, talking because it's your personal life, but that person's like, oh, I just got, like, a little trinket that I could bring to all my friends. And then they tell their friends, and then before you know it, it's. It's all over the news and you're like, how, How? You know? So I just had to learn. I just learned slowly.
Charlemagne Tha God
But, you know, he's always been so self aware. Like, one of the reasons I even started going to therapy back in the day, because he was so young, but he would just acknowledge, I gotta go into rehab or I need to be sitting down talking to somebody. And I'm like, well, if he can acknowledge his bullshit and go out there and get some help for it, my old ass definitely need to be doing the same thing.
Pete Davidson
Well, I feel like you've been always been super ahead and on the right side of things and not afraid to be like, you're a very masculine guy, but also just like, hey, it's cool to, like, talk about stuff. And I think you've done a lot for a lot of people because you know your status and who you are as a person. Like, it's important for a guy like you to be able to say that stuff, to make other dudes be like, oh, it is cool. It's Charlemagne does that, you know, So I think you are always ahead of the game on that stuff.
Charlemagne Tha God
Appreciate you, bro.
Pete Davidson
Yeah.
Carlos Miller
What got you to the point where you were so transparent about, like, the different things you were struggling with and battling with? Because eventually you were talking about, I'm checking myself in here and I'm doing this.
Pete Davidson
Well, you know, when I was on snl, it was kind of like one. I didn't want anyone to ever have anything on me. I always used the 8 mile approach, where it's. I saw 8 mile when I was like 8 or 9, and I was like, oh, he told everybody all. All the bad stuff about him. And then no one could say anything.
DJ Envy
Use anything against him.
Pete Davidson
Right. So I always kind of took that approach. And also when you're on a show like SNL where you have to be, it's live, it's week to week, it's very public. I just didn't want anyone to know anything about me or have anything on me. But also, like, my job at that show wasn't the traditional thing. Like, I wasn't a impression guy or even very much a sketch guy. My whole thing was like, I would go on Weekend Update and do standup. And then after, like, my first or second year, I burned through all my standup material, and I was like. Cause it's week to week, so I would just be like, what's going on in my life this week? And then it just kind of became somewhat therapeutic. But also, again, just like, I don't. When someone knows what you're going through, or they are aware of maybe some issues you have or stuff you're dealing with, then they're not like, why is he acting like that? You know what I mean? They're not like, well, they're like, oh, I know why he's acting like that. He's sad or he's. You know. So I just wanted to be super transparent. And also, everyone at SNL was 10, 15 years older than me, and I had a tough time. They weren't mean or anything. It's just hard to, you know, relate. Yeah. I would be like, hey, you guys want to go smoke weed? And they're like, we're having our first child, and I'm getting married next week and all this stuff. And I was like, oh, you guys don't want to play video games? It's weird. So it was my. Also a way of me trying to, like, let them know what's going on with me because it was tough to, you know, it's just tough to make. It's tough to make friends.
Charlemagne Tha God
Did that increase the connection?
Pete Davidson
I think so. I think there it became sort of a. I think when I first got there, like, this kid's just, like, loud. This is like a loud kid wearing his whole life on his sleeve to. That's my little brother. And then I felt that way. Keenan was always big bro from day one. But I think everybody. You gotta remember SNL smokes weed. Yes, he does. That was. Yeah, that was a way to become friends very quickly. But it's also. You gotta remember SNL's. It's competitive. It's not just like a. It's not. It's not like a team sport. It's. Who could be the best this week and have their stuff on the show.
Charlemagne Tha God
Oh, wow.
Pete Davidson
So there is this aspect of, we all respect and love each other, but at the end of the day, like, I'm trying to eat you a lot. Like, I want to be better than you. So it's a very competitive environment.
Carlos Miller
So you were one of the youngest cast members on SNL in the show's history.
Charlemagne Tha God
The youngest.
Carlos Miller
Yeah, the youngest.
Pete Davidson
I think I'm third, but the list is crazy. It's Robert Downey Jr. Eddie's first, then it's Robert Downey Jr. And I think Anthony Michael hall was on it for, like, a year. But, yeah, we're all 19 and 20.
Carlos Miller
I feel like when you were on SNL, it made, like, at least for me, I paid more attention to the show. Like, I would watch it because I had to, or, like, certain things were happening. But when you were on there, it felt like it was like someone I knew because you were close to my age. Did you ever feel pressure? Yeah, like, did you ever feel pressure? Because, like, to a certain generation of people, you did make it more relatable. Like, the things that you were bringing to the show, the topics they were able to touch because you were there.
Pete Davidson
Oh, I appreciate that. First of all, thank you very much.
Carlos Miller
You're welcome.
Pete Davidson
I was so young. I was super unaware of everything. Thankfully, like, now looking back, I'm like, oh, that's what I was doing. But I was so young when I got snl. This sounds terrible, but, like, I didn't know it was still on.
Justina Valentine
Damn.
Pete Davidson
And I didn't really. I never watched it. I was 19, 20 years old. So when I auditioned, I had to. They were like, what's your favorite stuff? And I like, just YouTube stuff in the bathroom. And I was like, I like the Californians or whatever. But I had no idea what I was talking about.
Charlemagne Tha God
About.
Pete Davidson
So luckily I walked in. I didn't realize the magnitude of that show. I was just like, oh, this is another job. I'll probably do this two, three years and then get fired. And then it actually hit me when I did the 50th. This, like, 50th anniversary show. I saw everybody in that room, and I was like, oh, that sounds cool. Like, this is. This is like, a institution. This is like, you know, like the Harvard of comedy. It's like a comedy college. And I. But I was so lucky. I was so young. I was super naive. So I just was like, I'm just gonna smoke weed and talk about, you know, what's going on in my life. But thank you for saying that. That's cool.
Justina Valentine
Yeah. Because that's the best of, like, that's. That was like, the best part of the. That I saw, because I never thought SNL was funny. You know what I mean? Like, I just never thought it was funny. I would see, my parents would watch, but I never. I never Watched it like that. But when I did, I was, okay, this dry humor is cool, but it's not really funny. You got on there and yeah, like she said, you made it relatable for us. Especially, like then when you came from Wild N Out, we were very happy to see that you made it on there. And you're like, yo, this. This funny.
Pete Davidson
Thank you. No, thank you.
Justina Valentine
That's funny.
Charlemagne Tha God
Well, he's miscellaneous in the face, so I can understand why.
Pete Davidson
Yes, I think with the mustache and my white guy hair, now I have evolved into a white guy. But for a while though, it was. It was up for debate. For sure. For sure. 19 to 24, anybody's ballgame.
Charlemagne Tha God
Remember we went to go buy them fake chains?
Pete Davidson
Oh, of course. Gold plated canals. No, I went to 47s. Yeah, yeah, they were heavy. I remember I was. I was. I made like. I think I had maybe $10,000 to my name. And I was like, I want to go buy a $10,000 chain. Charlemagne was like, why don't you just get an 800 chain that looks exactly like it? All the rappers wear it. No one has any idea. And yeah, it was this big gold plated Cuban chain.
Charlemagne Tha God
I was like, nobody's gonna question you. Yeah, you're Pete Davidson. Well, the property sold and I bought one.
DJ Envy
The next day on the radio, he.
Pete Davidson
Tells everybody, yeah, guys, I got a fake chain.
Charlemagne Tha God
I said, I got one. And I told the story about Pete later.
DJ Envy
Like, yeah, I went and got a fake chain. I'm like, well, what's that? Makes no sense.
Justina Valentine
That's crazy.
Charlemagne Tha God
Oh, boy, that chain, it looked fire, though.
Pete Davidson
It looked. Yeah, it was great.
Justina Valentine
How long did it last for?
Charlemagne Tha God
I still got it.
Pete Davidson
I had it. I had it for four or five years, and then I. I gifted it to a friend.
DJ Envy
Does he think it's real?
Pete Davidson
No, I told him, but I did the whole. I was like, no one's gonna know. I did exactly. Hey, it was exactly what you told me. I passed on to. I had. I got to be you for a second. It was nice.
Charlemagne Tha God
Who's gonna question you? They know you got it. So it's like.
Pete Davidson
It's funny. That's what I'm realizing now with all like the lab, not like into diamonds that much, but like, it's like, who gives a. They look exactly the same. And they're made in a. You know, there is that hole. It's made in a nicer fashion.
DJ Envy
Diamonds are made, but it's just man made opposed to.
Pete Davidson
Right.
Justina Valentine
And I like the one you wearing today.
Pete Davidson
Oh, thank you. Yeah, thank you.
Justina Valentine
That's really dope.
Charlemagne Tha God
I want to ask one more question about snl, because just about you as an actor, when you. To me, you're, like, the last, like, really big star that came from SNL in more recent years.
Pete Davidson
Thank you.
Charlemagne Tha God
But at the time when you were, like, all in the tabloids for who you were dating and everything else, was. Was there any, like. I don't want to say hate, but did anybody feel you feel any animosity from the.
Pete Davidson
From the cast? Yeah, I think they were just, like. Because you got to remember, like, everyone there did, you know, Second City Improv worked so hard. So hard. Not saying I didn't work hard, but I was only doing comedy, like, three, four years, and a lot of what people liked about me was like, oh, this is like a kid from Staten island that's just talking shit. So you got to remember all of These people are 10, 15 years older than me, working so hard. SNL don't pay great until you're, like, five, six years in. And at the time, you weren't allowed to do stuff outside the show. That was a payday because it was like. It was like the Yankees, like, no beards. They're like, no. You know, you got to dress up to go to the after party, all this shit. So I think I did rub people the wrong way, and. And I think it was just annoying for the cast. I think the show as a whole loved it. Cause they were like, people are talking about snl. Not that they weren't. I don't want us. I don't want someone on YouTube be like, Motherfucker, think he's the. I brought a lot of pop culture into the show. Like, I made it sort of like a tabloidy, like, trendy thing, unintentionally. And also, I was embarrassed by it, like, because I was no. 1. Now it's starting to change a little bit. But no one talked about any work I was doing. They were just like, oh, that's the, you know, fuck stick.
Charlemagne Tha God
Yeah.
Pete Davidson
And, like, that hurt so much. So, like.
Charlemagne Tha God
And they.
Pete Davidson
They saw. I think after, like, a year or two, everyone saw how sad I was about it. Embarrassed. Because, like, I was never on Instagram, like, you know, flexing that sort of lifestyle at all. I was very, like, embarrassed by it. So I think after a while, they. They understood. But at first, yeah, they were like, this case just, like, allowed. And this is nothing to do with snl. This is. But no one was, like, out. I just want to be. No one was Ever outrightly mean or, you know, by any means. But it was sort of like, you know, just like, hey, what were you embarrassed by though?
Charlemagne Tha God
You was banging a lot of hot chicks. You had a 10 inch penis. Like, what?
Pete Davidson
You know, on paper that sounds great, right? But it's embarrassing because, you know, first of all, it's Hollywood. Everybody fucks everyone. Yeah, everybody's dating everybody. Why are they focusing on me? It's. Cause it's. I'm not, you know, I'm not Glen Powell handsome. You know, I'm just this like dude that tells dick jokes. That look, that is a drug addict. So it was like a. It was, it was like, what is it? It was like, what? Yeah, and it had nothing to do with comedy. And like, also like, that stuff affects relationships. Like seeing that and like trying to move around and go on dates and like just be like a young dude who's trying to figure out who he is. And like, not to be like, I don't want to victimize myself in any way because I'm cool. But like the sexualization of me, like if that was a girl, you know, like, people would be like, there'll be a march for it. Like, you just. Seriously, you just talking about my dick all day.
DJ Envy
And people talk about girls ass or girls titties or girls vagina.
Pete Davidson
It would. Yeah, but it's like people do that on the Internet to like, you know, let's say Sydney Sweeney or whatever. But it's people on the. There's no like radio hosts or like news people being like this guy with the dick or like they, they don't, they don't talk about girls like that professionally. Like it was professional. It was like pointed out in the street. Like it was embarrassing.
Charlemagne Tha God
Where did that start? Like, who started that rumor?
Pete Davidson
It was, I think it was like the New York Times or something. When I started dating someone that I guess they considered out of my league, which I think everyone is out of my league. But you know, they were like, this guy must have big dick energy. And then, and then someone confirmed it. And then it was just like confirmed it. I don't remember. They'll figure it out.
Charlemagne Tha God
Somebody called on my phone one day.
Pete Davidson
Screaming at me about it though. Oh, yeah, he was pretty upset about that.
Charlemagne Tha God
No, it was a guy.
Pete Davidson
It was a guy.
Charlemagne Tha God
I told the story already.
DJ Envy
It was not me. It was not me, ladies and gentlemen. It was not me.
Pete Davidson
No, you did look at me in them sweatpants though, one time. I remember that.
Charlemagne Tha God
Yes, it was you. No one.
Pete Davidson
No, no, not the one who was called you screaming. But I remember one time I wore sweatpants, and I was like, did anybody just look? And then I was like, maybe he didn't. And then I went home and watched the interview, and he's like, you see Pete Davidson's for fans. I was like, what the fuck?
Carlos Miller
No, but you sound like that.
Charlemagne Tha God
No, no, it was before that. Pete was up here one day. I forgot. What. He was up. He was doing something. No. And we were sitting in the office, and I introduced you to Pete. You and somebody else. It was like, you thinking what I'm thinking? Like, is it really 10 inches?
Pete Davidson
I was like, it's also. I don't think it is.
DJ Envy
This is embarrassing.
Charlemagne Tha God
No, you said it.
DJ Envy
I don't like how you treating Pete right now. It's not about his genitals.
Charlemagne Tha God
You was having a conversation.
Justina Valentine
This is the thing. Why was Pete bricked up in the meeting?
Carlos Miller
I mean, sometimes I think it was.
Pete Davidson
Just a. I think it's just a warm day.
Justina Valentine
Oh, my God.
Pete Davidson
It was just a good. Good sweatpants day. Which he replied that he was checking me out, too, so it made me feel good.
Charlemagne Tha God
Okay.
DJ Envy
Even if he was lying. He said he was checking me out.
Pete Davidson
Too, so it made me feel good. Sometimes it looks good, you know?
Justina Valentine
Damn.
Charlemagne Tha God
I wouldn't know if he.
Pete Davidson
I can't relate.
Carlos Miller
Didn't you do an ad? Which ad was it where you kind of played into the bd.
Charlemagne Tha God
Stop sexualizing him, guys.
Pete Davidson
I'm uncomfortable. No, I. No, I just did a reformation, sort of. I get. Was it that one? The recent one?
Carlos Miller
No, this was a while back. I believe it was Calvin Klein or something like that. It was like, the first time you kind of played into it.
Charlemagne Tha God
You got your tattoo.
Pete Davidson
Oh, right. Yeah. That was reformation.
Carlos Miller
You played into it a bit and made it worse.
Pete Davidson
I got it once I got sober and I looked out from like, you know what my friend says? I looked at it from the cheap seats. I was just like, I have not capitalized on people talking about my dick for over a decade. I was like, I should make some money over. Over this, you know? So I actually. I've been sent a lot of stuff over the years, like big dick sandwich. Big dick this. Yeah, exactly. And I've been like, nah, I like that.
Charlemagne Tha God
Where's the meat?
Pete Davidson
Nah. Well, they might come up with a bag soon, so I might. You might see a big dick sandwich. So I don't wanna. I don't wanna shit on them, but I've over the years gotten a lot of offers like that. And then Reformation came with, I thought, a really brilliant ad. Cause they're a girl's clothing line. And they were like, we want you to be the face of a girl's clothing. I was like, that's cool. And then, you know, I got most of my tattoos removed, and the whole thing was kind of like, at the time, a year ago or a year and change. There were articles that were like, pete's a crackhead that, like, lives with his mom. And I was like, I'm a crackhead, but, like, I don't live with my mom. Like, that hurt. And it was like, pete's career's over. You know, I got in trouble for. I canceled bupkis, and I got in trouble for it. Cause I didn't. I love that show. I love doing. I love doing bupkis. I had a blast. Thank you for being in it. It just got to a point where I was. I got really tired of my whole career just being, like, my personal life and living through that is. It's sort of traumatic. Like, I didn't. Not to be, like, lame, but, like, it's. It's traumatic to live in your own crap all the time. And it got to a point where, like, we would write stuff that I was comfortable with. And then I think the head of whoever was running my show who greenlit it, was gone. And then this new person came and was like, I think Pete should be banging Martha Stewart this season. I think Pete should have more mental issues. And I was like. I was like, oh, but, like, I wouldn't do that. And they were like, well, Pete the character. And I was like, I can't do this, you know, And. And I was like, if I want any shot at being in real movies or being seen a certain way, I was like, I can't just play myself all the time and be this, like, sack, you know, so.
Charlemagne Tha God
So they basically trying to exaggerate your trauma.
Pete Davidson
Basically, yeah. Which I get. Like, I would, too, if I was a studio head. I'd be like, let's. You know, that's what works with Pete. So I had to, you know, step back and kind of take a little bit of a. Like, be in purgatory for a little bit. And then reformation came out, was like, do you want to do this? And I was like, okay. I could show everyone that I'm sober and that I put a little weight on and that, like, I'm an adult. And I felt like they help. It's corny, but I feel like they helped me start to, like, switch the narrative. A little bit. So I love doing that.
Charlemagne Tha God
How did NBC react when you just told them, I don't want to do this no more?
Pete Davidson
They were not pleased. Have you seen me in any NBC? Any Universal? No, they were, you know, they were upset. I cost people jobs. And, like, you know, I took care of the writers room. And, you know, anyone who didn't, you know, get paid that needed to, I took care of it, which also hurt. But, you know, it's funny. It's like, I work. You work for a company for over a decade. I'm pretty sure I brought in a lot of money, you know. You know, worked hard on that show, was a good boy, you know, like, promoting and whatnot. And then, like, you. It made me realize a lot about the business where I was like, hey, I'm gonna. Like, I'm gonna probably die if I have to keep doing this. And, like, that's a problem. And it just made me realize, like, before I got back into doing stuff, because I was chilling for like, a year or whatever before I started working, I was like, this can't be my whole life anymore. This is just a job. You have to have something outside. Like, this is just something that we get to do, which is very lucky, and I'm very lucky. But it did kind of open my eyes where it's just like, oh, like, no one actually cares about you. Like, studios, networks, they don't really care about you. They want you to do the thing, which I get. But, like, I just wasn't in a place. Now it's all good. Like, but there was, like, a time where it wasn't, and, like, that was tough.
Charlemagne Tha God
Protecting your piece was more important.
Pete Davidson
Yeah. But also what I realized is, like, if. If you're good enough, like, they'll always come back. Like, if they're. If you're worth doing something, like, you might be off a little bit, but if you could produce or if you could do, like, you'll be back, but while you're not there, it hurts and you're very confused. But. Yeah, but I just wanted you to get blacklisted. No, no, no. I think. I think I was from NBC. I mean. No, I think. I think we're cool. I talked to everyone over there now, and we're cool. There was a little time where there was some heat and it wasn't all good, but I think, like, now it's. There was a time where it wasn't, and I. And I understand why, but it just hurt because it was a place I worked for over a decade So I was just like, I'm having trouble. And like they're like, you know, get it together kind of sort of thing.
Charlemagne Tha God
I thought they loved you. You thought that was family?
Pete Davidson
Yeah. You just. There's these lessons that I had to learn, but everybody there has been nice and we've been cool and everything's been on the right foot now. But yeah, there was a time where everyone, I was like, oh, might be a rap, you know, but then I realized there's other studio and they like me. So like, you know, like, that's why it's, it's all good now.
DJ Envy
You said you removed all your tattoos. What made you want to do that and what was that process like?
Pete Davidson
My tattoos sucked. They were all drug fueled. You know, I got all my tattoos in a span of like 2 years and I was just looking at myself in the mirror. Once in rehab, I just for the first time when I was sober and I was just like, oh no, like, what did I do? And I think tattoos are cool. I realized most people's tattoos are meaningful and mine just weren't. So I started burning them off. Burning them off sucks. I've even got a tattoo. So you go to this doctor, they have this big laser and they numb me up a little bit and they burn. I don't know if this is a technical laser. Hey, fam.
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Pete Davidson
Essentially, they burn off a sheet of your skin and then it gotta heal for like six to eight weeks and then once that. And the healing thing is you have an open you have an open gash on your arm, and then you gotta put all this stuff on it, keep it out of the sun. And then after six to eight weeks, you gotta do it, like, 10 more times. So it takes years, you know, and if you work, you know, you can't be on set with, like, an open. So, like, you gotta schedule it in between. So I'll be removing them till I'm, like, 40. But it sucks. If anybody is actually thinking about getting a tattoo, I would recommend thinking about it for a couple years, because your feelings change, you know, when I was 23, I was like, Wu Tang forever, you know? No, no, I'm still there. I kept my Wu Tang tattoo. But, you know, there's certain things that, like, you know, like a direwolf from Game of Thrones, like, why would you want that? Yeah. But when I was season seven, I was like, I gotta get this Hillary Clinton, too. Hillary staying. I love Hillary Clinton. I got Hillary after she lost because I 1. I know her personally, and she's a lovely lady, but also just, like, she's tough, man. That's like. She, like, really was at the forefront of some bullshit. And as someone who has been at the forefront of some bullshit, I was just like. I just wanted to, you know, cheer her up a little bit.
DJ Envy
What did she say about that tattoo?
Pete Davidson
She loves it. When I was getting. What was cute was when I got him removed. She hit me up and was like, you're not removing me. I was like, of course not. Of course Hillary stays.
Justina Valentine
Did you have to audition for the pickup?
Pete Davidson
No, I got. I got. So I. I hosted SNL like, two years ago, and it was actually a pretty crazy story. It was like the day after the initial Israel, Palestine, Hamas stuff was happening, and it was a season premiere. So they were like, you know, we're gonna have to address this as a show. And I was like, of course. You know, I've been there before when stuff happens. SNL has always been really good about getting ahead of it and just kind of in a way, being like, let's be funny, and we can still be funny, but we have to obviously acknowledge what's going on. So, like, in typical Lauren fashion, you know, he tells me we're gonna have to address it as a show. And then, like, an hour before the show, he's like, it has to be you. And I was like, oh, all right. And then the whole cold open was just me. He was like, you have to talk to the audience about what's going on. And I was like, I Don't know if I could do that. And Lauren was like, well, you were born in tragedy, so you could do it. But he said it kind of like that was like some bane shit. Like you were born in the tragedy and you weren't born in tragedy.
Charlemagne Tha God
Tragedy happened.
Pete Davidson
It happened, right? Yeah. But he was like, you could do this. And so I just. I was like thinking about what happened to me when 911 happened. And I just told this story about how my mom took me to Fye. Remember Fye? For your entertainment. And I bought a Eddie Murphy Delirious dvd. And I didn't know what it was. I just loved Eddie Murphy growing up. And I put it on in the car and my mom just heard, fuck this. Suck my dick. Fuck you. Don't look at my ass. All this. She was like, what the hell are you watching? I was like, donkey from Shrek. It's this new movie that he did. Cause Shrek just came out. And she was like, you can't watch this. But I was laughing so hard at the ice cream man bid and him doing the barbecue bit. And she saw how much I was laughing. And we weren't laughing a lot, you know, at the time. So she was like, you could watch this. Just like, don't tell anybody. And it was our little secret. I used to watch Eddie Murphy stand up in my house. And then. And I was like, I'll just tell that story. So I told that story. He saw it, and they were about to start shooting that, and then he just set the offer.
Charlemagne Tha God
When he was on set and you were shooting with him on the pickup. When did you realize like, oh shit, this is Eddie Murphy. Like, was there a moment?
Pete Davidson
There was never a moment where it was not like, oh my goodness. But we weirdly have a lot of shit in common. I'm by no means Eddie Murphy level in any way, shape or form. I don't think anyone is. But we're both the youngest cast members ever. Both started stand up when we were like 15, 16, I think maybe he was even 14. Both lost our dads at like 7 or 8. So we immediately just bonded and it was like, you know, you know that Spider man meme? Yeah, it was kind of. Kind of like that. And we just got along real well. But there is some times where in certain takes where you're like, oh shit, that's Eddie Murphy. But we just had a good time and he's the best.
DJ Envy
Do you ever try to out funny him because he is such a legend? Like, I have to impress him even much More? Or is it just.
Pete Davidson
So I've done that in the past where I'm like, I'm just gonna try. You know, when you. You know, when you first meet a famous person before, when you first get in the business and you're just like. And you take a selfie with them, and then you realize, like, oh, like, they will never like me. Because then you become famous, and someone does that to you, and you're like, oh, all right. That was corny. It's corny, right? So I, luckily, at snl, had so many of those moments because it's. There's a new famous person every week. And then, like, halfway through, I started getting noticed a little bit, and I was like, oh, this sucks. They're just regular people, and they want to be spoken to normally. So I would just, you know, do that approach. And there's nothing a comic hates more than someone trying to be.
Justina Valentine
Yeah, funny.
Pete Davidson
So luckily, it just was, you know, very natural. There was. Sometimes Eddie would dunk, then I'd throw it up, and sometimes he would throw it up, and it was just fun, man. It was just. We were in this little car. We were in this truck for, like, three months, and we were just screaming at each other. It was almost like fan fiction. Like, if. Like, if I could work with Eddie Murphy in a movie, not only am I working with him, but it's just me and him for three months in a car. I was like, that's. It was really fun. It was super cool.
Carlos Miller
I saw he helped you get your entourage together. You said watching him and how he moved changed how you move.
Pete Davidson
Yeah, he has. You know, he's the biggest star ever, not just in comedy, and he was super young, so he. He's been famous for 50 years, you know, so, like, when he showed up to set, it was just two people or just three people. And as I got to know these guys.
Charlemagne Tha God
He's also 60 plus now, though. Yeah, 31.
Pete Davidson
But I asked him, and he's like. I. I was like, how do you. Why do you move like this? Or whatever? And he was just like. At a certain point, I just was like, you know, he's like, I had everybody around, too. And then, you know, there's something weird about where, like, you'll try and help your friends or do stuff with them all, and they. They, like, get mad at you. Oh, yeah. You know what I mean? And I'm like, how did this get, like, so weird? Like, I think it's just, you know, we obviously change a little bit, but, like, I think the people around you really sometimes change when this. This is a hard thing to navigate. I don't even blame them. Like, it's, It's. It just happens with some people. And when you're going from doing, you know, 20, 30 people at a comedy club, and then the next day it's 2500 out of nowhere, like, that does. That does something to your brain, and it does something to the people around you. And I was just talking to Eddie and he's like, yeah, just get, like, a couple people you can trust that, like, you're, you know. I don't know. I always thought you had to have, like, 40 friends, but, like, if you have, like, three or four really good ones that you could tell everything to, like, you're very lucky. And I just looked around me and I saw who was my favorite and who I could trust and tell everything to. Cause I was. I went through my phone, I was like, can I tell this person everything? And I was like, no. I was like, delete. That's a good way to do it, you know? Yeah. Like, can I tell them everything and not be like, is he gonna tell other people or will? I read this in the Daily Mail? And I'm like, I don't know. Bye. So, yeah. Now that happen?
Charlemagne Tha God
Have you tested people? Like, oh, yeah, Bullshit. Just to see.
Pete Davidson
Yeah. And still once in a while, I'll make up a lie and I'll tell each one of them a different thing. And ever since I cut everybody out, it hasn't happened. But I tell everybody a different lie and see if it'll come out.
Charlemagne Tha God
Did it?
Pete Davidson
No. As. Since I cut everybody out. No, but before. Oh, yeah.
Justina Valentine
So now what if one of them comes to you? Like, you're a shitty liar. And I know that you've lied to me.
Pete Davidson
I don't want to with you because you're a liar. I think they would understand. I think that's. That's what I love about, you know, people I have around. Like, they. They just love me, and they're here for me, good or bad, you know? These were also people who, when no one was talking to me and I was told my my was over, they were like, hey, you want to just, like, go get food, go hang out? And I. I. It me up so much, I didn't know how to. I was like, I'm. I'm out right now. Like, I'm not. I don't have anything to offer. And they were like, yeah, so we're friends. Friends, yeah. Yeah. So those were people who showed up for me.
Justina Valentine
Real question.
Pete Davidson
Yeah.
Justina Valentine
Are you happy now?
Pete Davidson
I am really happy.
Justina Valentine
Okay.
Pete Davidson
Yeah. It's a. It's a thing you got to work on all the time. Because once you're happy, like, it's like that's when the real work starts.
Justina Valentine
Yeah.
Pete Davidson
Because you got to maintain it and do a lot of maintenance. But like, I'm in a really good place finally. Where I'm not like, lie. Well, I feel like I've always been pretty honest about how I feel, but, like, I'm not like, putting on a front. Yeah. I'm just like, I'm okay, you know, so. And I'll take it. I'll take me. I just want to be Mid all the time. You know what I mean? Mid is good. Yeah, Mid is very good. So I'm just.
Justina Valentine
Unless you're smoking it, then it's trash.
Pete Davidson
But. Yeah, but when you isn't weeds. This is why I quit weed. It's too strong nowadays now.
Justina Valentine
It is.
DJ Envy
It depends. Yeah, but depends.
Pete Davidson
There's a comedian that. The hell is his name Dust. I think it's Dusty Slay. I was watching a special. Very funny guy. But he was like. He did this joke where he's like, I've done milder acid than some weed I've smoked today. And I agree.
Justina Valentine
Damn.
Pete Davidson
Weed used to just be. Smoke weed. And then like, music would be insane and, you know, like, movies or whatever would be more fun to watch, maybe a little funnier. Now you smoke weed, you're like having an existential crisis.
Charlemagne Tha God
There's no reason for edible to be 65 milligrams.
Pete Davidson
Yeah, well, I.
DJ Envy
It was a hundred.
Charlemagne Tha God
Yeah, that's the one I just gave.
Pete Davidson
It just had 100.
Justina Valentine
If you break it up in small.
Carlos Miller
Because you take them and then you'd be like, what is happening to me?
Pete Davidson
It's bananas to me. And when I was in rehab the last time, most of the young people in there were all in there for weed. Really? Because there's this study that's going to come out that these. They showed me. So weed used to be like 2 to 4% THC.
Justina Valentine
Yeah.
Pete Davidson
Right. So you get a little high sometimes it'd be a little good. It'd be like six. The average weed you get at a weed store. 19%.
Justina Valentine
Yeah.
Pete Davidson
So it's just like. And that's the lowest. Everyone's putting butter on it and all this goo. Yeah. And all this crazy shit.
Justina Valentine
And I never knew that THC was only 2 to 4.
Pete Davidson
Yeah. That's why.
Justina Valentine
No, it's not. I'm Killing myself.
Pete Davidson
I had, like, psychosis. I was. Because I was a daily, all day sort of guy. And I got psychosis where you, like, hear voices and, like, you. You don't. You feel like you're sitting next to yourself. We's not supposed to do that.
Justina Valentine
No.
Pete Davidson
And it's because it's too. It's too strong. So if you're out there.
Justina Valentine
Cause I ain't gonna lie. I rolled a nice ass blunt and watched Bodies, Bodies, Bodies. Shorty. That is my.
Pete Davidson
Oh, thank you. That's a fun one.
Justina Valentine
It's a fun one.
Pete Davidson
It's a very underrated film.
Justina Valentine
Hilarious, I think.
Pete Davidson
It's a silly goose film.
Justina Valentine
I like it, though.
Charlemagne Tha God
Do you feel your comp? Oh, go ahead.
Carlos Miller
I was gonna say, you talking about being happy. I know you got your baby on the way.
Charlemagne Tha God
Yes.
Pete Davidson
Thank you.
Justina Valentine
Congratulations, Daddy. Mustache.
Pete Davidson
Thank you, mustache. I couldn't be more excited.
Carlos Miller
Yeah, I saw you say that. This is gonna be the best role you've ever played.
Pete Davidson
Yeah. I mean, it's the only thing I've ever felt since when I was young and my dad passed. I remember my mom used to be like, what do you wanna be when you grow up? And I used to be like, a dad. I always wanted to be a dad because I felt so crappy. And I wanted to, like, make sure that a kid didn't feel that way or have to go through, like, what I went through. And then when my girl told me she was pregnant, I felt exactly how I felt when I was, like, 7 or 8 years old. And it was so nice because, you know when you're little and you're like, I want to be an astronaut or, like, I want to be whatever. Like, a lot of that stuff fizzled out, but I felt the exact excitement that I felt when I was little. And I. I couldn't be more stoked.
Carlos Miller
It's gonna be fun, your decision to share the news and all the things just because of how much it sounds like you went through with just like, your own battles with media and all that. Why share the news?
Pete Davidson
Well, they knew for a while and they were being cool because, you know, they found out. I think someone saw us going into a doctor's office or something, like, real early on. And then it was like, it was super stressful because, one, I would ideally like no one to know anything. And I would just like to be a normal human and be able to enjoy that process with my lady.
Justina Valentine
And yeah.
Pete Davidson
It became super stressful because one, as you know, when you have a baby, you don't know if you're actually having one for a while until you make it to a certain point, and then it's healthy. And so they found out way before that. And luckily the outlets that found out were super cool. And for the first time ever in my life and I felt very lucky. They were just like, you know, we'll give you two, three months and then.
Charlemagne Tha God
That's still shitty, though. Yeah, that's just.
Justina Valentine
Well, I would just post the shit.
Pete Davidson
No, some of them would be like, fuck you. That's how fucked up the world is. Where I'm like, they'd be really nice. Like, you know what I mean? Like, what a nice outlet. I've. I felt worse. I feel bad for my girl because all this, like, I bring a lot of shit. Like, anything we do or she does now is gonna be a thing. And I feel really bad because one, I don't like it either. I consider myself a private person that's just stuck in that cycle. She's a very private person. And this is her. She's the one going through. Yeah, she's the one doing all the work, you know, and it's supposed to be a beautiful experience. And like, I. She's never made me feel this way or said anything, but, like, I feel so guilty and horrible that, like, in any way, shape or form, I could not allow her to have the ideal pregnancy that almost every woman gets to have and enjoy. So luckily she loves me and knows what comes with me. And we've talked about it before. We, you know, fully were in a relationship. But, like, I really feel shitty for her in that aspect that, like, you know, she don't want to post that. Like, you know, first of all, anyone that does that should, you know, you see that, you're like, this is corny.
Justina Valentine
Yeah, for sure.
Pete Davidson
You see the, like, they're like, you know, the ultrasound. But we were not given a choice and they held it off as long as we could. And luckily my girl's really funny and she posted a good, funny caption.
Charlemagne Tha God
I think those people going to hell. I really do, because I think that's so shitty. If your girl is pregnant, you and her should be able to tell your friends and your family on your terms. We couldn't tell anyone, you know, and what you said earlier is true, too. What if it's a difficult pregnancy and she may not want to expose it? Because anything can happen.
Pete Davidson
One in three. One in three. Don't.
Charlemagne Tha God
That's what I'm saying.
Pete Davidson
They don't go through, you know, it's.
Charlemagne Tha God
Not honorable to them.
Pete Davidson
Like, also fuckheads. You're putting tremendous stress on my girl. Who needs to carry that. Like, yeah. Like, that does a lot to a person. And we couldn't tell anybody. Just my mom and, like, you know, a couple people. And then, like, I couldn't tell, like, my uncles. Cause, you know, they might be at the water cooler and be like, oh. And then, you know, like that in every family. Yeah. They might ruin everything, you know, or. So, you know, my grandpa, who I love to death, you know, he just. He goes to, like, diners and be like, I'll have a blt. Do you know who my grandson is? And then, you know, so it took away a lot of normal experiences that we would like to have. But we are very happy and very excited. Congratulations.
Justina Valentine
I love that. And to say that you are aware of that, y'.
Pete Davidson
All.
Justina Valentine
You got some dads who just are just not. Or, you know, some boyfriends, husbands who are just not aware of what the woman goes through. And it's not their fault all the time. Cause they're not women. They don't get it, but you get it. Like, you know, so. She's a lucky girl. You're a lucky guy.
Pete Davidson
Oh, thank you.
Justina Valentine
And I think that's very admirable of you.
Pete Davidson
Thank you. It's no joke. Like, is no joke with what ladies have to go through with the pregnancy. I do not envy. Envy them at all. They are magical heroes. It's crazy.
Justina Valentine
Yes, we are.
Pete Davidson
Thank you.
Carlos Miller
It's crazy sitting here with you and hearing you talk about, like, the other side of it, like, in reporting the news and then hearing you talk about, like, what it felt like and how it impacted you is so, like, I'm sitting here like. Yeah, it's different. It's also like, man, like. Because you're living your life every day, and it's news to people, but, like, you're really living this life every day.
Charlemagne Tha God
Real life. People are humans.
Carlos Miller
I mean, you do, but I think it's so different. Yeah.
Justina Valentine
And because they don't have.
Carlos Miller
We covered every minute of your life. Like, I could go down the timeline of stories and hearing you talk about how it affected you in private, and sometimes you would talk about it. It's just so, like, I'm sitting here like, dan, that's kind of messed up.
Pete Davidson
Well, it's also, like, kind of. It's also like, you know, like, looking at, like, what the Biebs is going through, it's like, leave that fucking kid alone.
Justina Valentine
I know. I'm so pissed every time Leave the fucking kid alone.
Pete Davidson
Yeah, he had a kid, he's married. Just trying to fucking, like. All you should care about that he does is music or like, you know. Yeah. If he fucking kills somebody or something. Yeah. Report it. But like, leave the kid alone. And yeah, it's. It sucks. Like there, there becomes a point where you're like, well, I guess that's their job. And then you're like, yeah, but it's, it's. It's hard to, to. To live like that. It's hard. It's hard to. Because then you, like, for example, we'll be like, should we go out to eat? And it's like, well, there's gonna be a lot of people there. And then, you know, someone has a phone and then sends it to, like, whatever. And like, you just want to be on a date. And it's like, man, I don't want to think like that.
Carlos Miller
Right.
Charlemagne Tha God
I get. I can see outside because there's people that be like, I don't feel sorry for him. He's rich, he's young, he's banging a bunch of hot chicks. Like, you know what I mean?
Pete Davidson
Right.
Charlemagne Tha God
But then on the flip side, it's.
Pete Davidson
Like, on paper.
Charlemagne Tha God
Side, think about all the things you have to give up as a. Just a human.
Pete Davidson
Yeah. You know, and then you gotta move a certain way. Like, yeah, like, I do well, but like, then you gotta get security, you gotta go to the airport a certain way, you gotta travel a certain way. You gotta get a PR guy. You got like this. It's like, it's a lot, dude. It's exhausting, you know? But again, I'm very lucky. I am happy.
Charlemagne Tha God
And I can tell you're happy. I can look at you and tell you, thank you.
DJ Envy
The pickup is out right now. If you haven't seen Negotiate, it's currently number two in us on Prime Video. And thank you for joining us.
Pete Davidson
Hey, thanks for having me. I wore sweatpants for you. So.
Charlemagne Tha God
If people look back on your career in 20 years, what do you hope they say about who you were as an artist and person?
Pete Davidson
I hope it's like, not. I don't want to compare. And I'm not this guy, and I will not have the same career this guy had. But I hope it's like Downey, like, where they're like, you don't remember? I didn't even know because he's just Iron man to me. And more than that, but he's just a fantastic actor to me. But like, there was a time where his career was over. He was broke in jail and there were articles like he's doing crack in jail and all this crazy shit. And he turned his whole life around. So I hope people will be like, oh, wow, he turned it around. Cause there's two ways all this shit could go. And I remember when I was very close to like not being here, cause of drug wise, I was like, it would be so, Pete Davidson of you to overdose and die. That's such an expected headline. That's so corny. Like, that's exactly what everyone thinks. I was like, wouldn't it be really cool if you, like, grew a mustache and turned it around and became a man? Like, wouldn't be cool if like, for one time in your life people are like, oh, Pete's okay, He's a dude. He's just a dude. And I hope all this shit just, you know. But also it takes repetition. Like, it's not like you just do 10 years of that and then you do one press sort. It's like, oh, pizza. You know, it's gonna. I have to do 10 plus years and keep this going now. But I hope people look back and they're like, oh, wow, he turned it around.
Charlemagne Tha God
But you do a lot of work. It's the work that they don't see. Like, you know what I mean? Like, they don't, they don't know the work that you have put in to be with, to be the version of yourself now.
Pete Davidson
Thank you. It is tough, but, yeah, it's worth it. It's worth it and it's necessary. Like, you gotta grow. You know, when you're doing drugs in your 30s, it's just not cute. Like, there's no excuses, really. And at a certain point you just, you gotta, you all have to grow. Always evolve. You're always evolving.
Justina Valentine
Definitely.
Pete Davidson
Yeah. You're always doing personal work and you just want to be the best person you could be. So I hope people will see that. Yeah.
Charlemagne Tha God
Pete Davidson.
Pete Davidson
That's right. Thanks, guys.
DJ Envy
Movie to pick up out right now. And we appreciate you for joining us.
Pete Davidson
Thanks for having me.
DJ Envy
Davidson, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Pete Davidson
Hold up. Every day I wake up. Wake your ass up.
Charlemagne Tha God
The Breakfast Club.
Pete Davidson
Or y' all done it.
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Podcast: The Breakfast Club
Host/Authors: DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God, Justina Valentine
Guest: Pete Davidson
Release Date: August 13, 2025
The episode kicks off with the lively banter typical of The Breakfast Club, introducing Pete Davidson as the special guest. The hosts—DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God, and Justina Valentine—create an engaging and relaxed atmosphere, immediately delving into Pete’s latest endeavors and personal journey.
Pete Davidson opens up about his sobriety and the impact it has had on his life.
He shares the challenges of maintaining sobriety, emphasizing the importance of personal growth and the support system that has helped him stay on track.
Pete reflects on his past struggles with addiction, highlighting how therapy and genuine relationships played crucial roles in his recovery.
Pete delves into his tenure on Saturday Night Live, discussing the dynamics of the show and his interactions with fellow cast members.
He recounts the competitive nature of SNL and how being one of the youngest cast members influenced his experience.
Pete also touches on the pressure of maintaining privacy and how the public scrutiny affected his relationships within the cast.
A significant portion of the discussion centers around Pete’s collaboration with the legend Eddie Murphy in his new movie, The Pickup.
He describes the camaraderie and mutual respect between him and Eddie, highlighting how their shared experiences deepened their bond.
Pete provides insights into his latest project, The Pickup, sharing anecdotes from the set and his excitement about working alongside Eddie Murphy and Kiki Palmer.
He explains how the script drew him in despite not having read it initially, driven by his admiration for Eddie Murphy.
Addressing his personal transformation, Pete discusses his decision to remove tattoos acquired during his tumultuous years.
He details the arduous process of tattoo removal and reflects on the meaning behind his previous ink.
Pete candidly talks about the challenges of maintaining privacy in the public eye, especially concerning his relationships and impending fatherhood.
He shares the emotional toll of relentless media scrutiny and how it affects his personal life and relationships.
In an emotional segment, Pete reveals that he and his partner are expecting a child, expressing his excitement and the significance of this milestone in his life.
He discusses the profound impact of impending fatherhood, drawing parallels to his childhood experiences and aspirations.
Towards the end of the episode, Pete reflects on his journey, expressing hope for his legacy and the importance of personal growth.
He emphasizes the continuous effort required to maintain happiness and personal development.
The episode concludes with the hosts congratulating Pete on his new movie and impending fatherhood, leaving listeners with an insightful look into his personal and professional life.
DJ Envy: "The Pickup is out right now... thank you for joining us." [52:09]
Pete Davidson: "Thank you for having me." [54:28]
Pete Davidson on Sobriety: "I'm just sober and, you know, just a guy now." [01:34]
Pete on Tattoos Removal: "My tattoos sucked. They were all drug-fueled. So I started burning them off." [29:57]
Pete Reflecting on SNL: "I'm trying to eat you a lot... I want to be better than you." [13:03]
Pete on Fatherhood: "I always wanted to be a dad because I felt so crappy... I couldn't be more stoked." [44:14]
Pete on Future Legacy: "I hope people will be like, oh, wow, he turned it around... I just want to be the best person I could be." [52:20]
Personal Growth: Pete emphasizes the significance of personal development and overcoming past struggles, particularly his journey to sobriety.
Impact of Fame: He discusses the challenges of maintaining privacy and genuine relationships amidst public scrutiny and media attention.
Professional Milestones: Collaborating with Eddie Murphy on The Pickup marks a pivotal point in his career, showcasing his growth as an actor beyond comedy.
Future Aspirations: Becoming a father represents a new chapter for Pete, aligning with his desire to create a positive legacy and support future generations.
Lessons Learned: Through candid conversations, Pete shares valuable insights on handling fame, relationships, and personal challenges, offering inspiration to listeners facing similar issues.
This episode of The Breakfast Club provides an in-depth and heartfelt conversation with Pete Davidson, shedding light on his personal battles, professional achievements, and aspirations for the future. Listeners gain a comprehensive understanding of Pete’s journey towards self-improvement, the complexities of fame, and the joy and responsibilities of impending fatherhood.