Pete Davidson ‘checks himself into wellness facility’ as SNL alum halts upcoming stand-up comedy shows
PETE Davidson has checked himself into a wellness facility to help with his mental health struggles, according to reports.
The news comes weeks after Davidson split with his girlfriend, Madelyn Cline, after nearly a year of dating.
Actress Madelyn Cline and Pete Davidson recently ended their relationship[/caption] Pete Davidson previously checked himself into rehab in June 2023[/caption] The Saturday Night Live alum has struggled with borderline personality disorder and PTSD[/caption]A source exclusively told The U.S. Sun at the time that Davidson and Cline’s relationship had fizzled out but the end was “amicable.”
Now, the Saturday Night Live alum, 30, admitted himself to a wellness facility to “prioritize” his mental health, according to People.
“Pete will often check himself into rehab to work on these issues,” a source previously told the magazine.
“His friends and family have been supportive during this time.”
The source added that mental health has “always been a priority” for Davidson since his diagnosis with borderline personality disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder.
The comedian’s therapist diagnosed him with BPD in 2017 when he was 23.
Sobriety is also a continued focus for the comedian.
CANCELED TOUR DATES
Davidson, in the middle of his nationwide Prehab Tour, was forced to cancel scheduled stops.
The tour was set to kick off in Kansas on August 9 and end in Texas on October 14.
Davidson had eight shows lined up for the tour across Kansas, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, Florida, and Texas that have been canceled on Ticketmaster.
The individual venues released statements to ticketholders that the shows were canceled due to “scheduling conflicts.”
Refunds will be issued to ticketholders. Those who purchased tickets through Ticketmaster will see their money back on their card automatically.
The changes to the tour were announced shortly after People reported Davidson’s health status.
DAVIDSON OPENS UP
Davidson previously checked himself into rehab in June 2023 as he continued to struggle with BPD and PTSD.
Davidson then joined comedians John Mulaney and Jon Stewart for a comedy show in Atlantic City, New Jersey, a few months after he checked into the facility.
Pete Davidson's career timeline
Pete Davidson has been an A-list star since his debut on Saturday Night Live. Here's a look into his career,
- 2014 – Pete joined SNL as one of the youngest cast members at 20 years old
- December 2016 – Pete checked himself into rehab after suffering a mental breakdown
- September 2017 – Pete publicly announced his diagnosis with Borderline Personality Disorder
- October 2017 – Pete opened up about his mental health issues on SNL
- June 2018 – Pete proposed to Ariana Grande, launching his first high-profile relationship
- October 2018 – Pete and Ariana split
- 2019 – Pete embarked on a tour with comedy friend John Mulaney
- May 2020 – Pete released his semi-autobiographical film, The King of Staten Island
- November 2021 – Pete confirmed his new relationship with Kim Kardashian
- May 2022 – Pete announced he would be leaving SNL during the Season 27 finale
- June 2023 – Pete entered into rehab for the seventh time
- September 2023 – Pete joined John Mulaney and Jon Stewart on tour and discussed his stint in rehab during his set
- July 2024 – Pete entered into a treatment facility and canceled his summer-fall tour
“I am fresh out of rehab, everyone,” he told the crowd during his set, per the Los Angeles Times.
“I got that post-rehab glow. Seventh time’s the charm!”
Davidson explained that he took ketamine daily for four years before checking himself into rehab last summer.
When discussing his experiences with the drug, Davidson joked, “It was magical. One time, I got the Wiggles to mesh with ‘Schindler’s List.”
Davidson admitted that he was on the drug at Aretha Franklin’s funeral in 2018.
“You can’t do drugs in your 30s… it’s not cute anymore,” he added.
Davidson also got candid about his addiction with Glenn Close during a chat with Variety’s Actors On Acting.
“I got diagnosed with BPD a few years ago, and I was always just so confused all the time, and just thought something was wrong, and didn’t know how to deal with it,” he said.
“Then, when somebody finally tells you, the weight of the world feels lifted off your shoulders. You feel so much better.”
It is unclear whether Davidson will reschedule his tour dates and how long he will stay in the treatment facility.