Pete Davidson remains in mental health facility despite exit reports

Pete Davidson’s rumored decision to cut off social connections coincided with his breakup from actress Madelyn Cline.

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Pete Davidson remains under care at a mental health facility, contrary to reports suggesting he left the facility after a two-week stay.

“Pete remains in his treatment program and would appreciate privacy at this time while he focuses on bettering his mental health,” a person close to the “Saturday Night Live” alum told Page Six Wednesday night.

The update follows a report by the US Sun on Wednesday, which stated that Davidson, 30, had exited the unnamed facility “the other day.”

The report also alleged that he had checked into the program after “gotten rid of everyone who once surrounded him.”

They added that “everyone” close to him is “done” with him.

His rumored decision to cut off social connections coincided with his breakup from actress Madelyn Cline.

They were first rumored to be together in September 2023 and were said to have separated by July.

According to People, Davidson entered rehab at the end of July to focus on his mental health.

The "King of Staten Island" actor has been candid about his mental health challenges throughout his career, and he last spent time in a facility in June 2023 to address his PTSD and borderline personality disorder.

“Pete regularly goes to rehab for ‘tune ups’ and to take a mental break, so that’s what’s happening,” a person close to the comedian told Page Six at the time.

“Anyone who knows Pete knows that he will always step up and get help when he knows he needs it,” another added.

In 2020, Davidson revealed on “CBS Sunday Morning” that he has experienced intense suicidal thoughts and has come “close” to acting on them.

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