Pete Davidson shares the one drug he 'can't quit' after giving up cocaine, ketamine, and pills

"All I have is weed left, so it’s almost over, but I’m holding on for a little bit longer," shared Pete Davidson.


Pop Culture & Art July 23, 2024
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Pete Davidson reveals the one drug he still can't quit after becoming sober from other substances.

“I can’t quit [weed] yet. It’s all I have left,” the comedian told the crowd at his “Pete Davidson: Rehab Tour” in Atlantic City Saturday, as reported by the Daily Mail.

“I did coke and ketamine and f–king all the pills and all that s–t. All I have is weed left, so it’s almost over, but I’m holding on for a little bit longer.”

In August 2023, Page Six exclusively reported that Davidson, 30, experimented with ketamine to manage his depression.

At that time, the "Saturday Night Live" alum had recently completed rehab to address his PTSD and borderline personality disorder, sources exclusively informed us.

“Pete regularly goes to rehab for ‘tune ups’ and to take a mental break, so that’s what’s happening,” an insider explained.

Another source mentioned that Davidson, who lost his firefighter father in the 9/11 attacks, knows when to take breaks, “so he can focus on himself” and learn to “better deal with his PTSD issues.”

Months before seeking help, Pete was involved in a car accident with his then-girlfriend Chase Sui Wonders in March 2023.

Davidson was reportedly driving at 100 mph through a Beverly Hills neighborhood, in his Mercedes-Benz, when he hit a fire hydrant and crashed into a garage, according to police records.

The actor joked about the incident on Saturday after learning that the charges against him had been dropped.

Davidson told the audience he didn't see a stop sign and chose to crash into the house rather than hitting a pedestrian he almost missed.

“I saw the house and I was like, ‘I don’t think you could die if you hit a house.’ Usually in sitcoms they just go right through it,” he said, per the Daily Mail.

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