Pete Davidson opened up about removing his 200 tattoos, saying that he plans to keep only "two or three" of them. On 'Today,' the comedian described the painful removal process as "horrible."
“It’s like Trump is being advised from the giant doll from ‘Squid Game,’” Fallon cracked, referencing the motion-sensing animatronic used during the show’s “Red Light, Green Light” game. “Red light, green light, red light,” Fallon then joked, turning around a couple of times.
Pete Davidson was already nervous to be onstage at SNL's 40th anniversary show, but then he got the surprise of a lifetime when Leonardo DiCaprio complimented him just five seconds before cameras star
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Jimmy Fallon on Tuesday mocked Google ’s decision to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the “Gulf of America” on its Google Maps service, in compliance with President Donald Trump ’s executive order. The online platform’s move has drawn condemnation from Trump critics who suggest the company is pandering to him.
After a docuseries, a movie retelling its origins, and with a live special still to come, “Saturday Night Live” still has more ways to celebrate its 50 years on the air. Next up: “SNL50: The Homecoming Concert,” which will air live on Valentine’s Day and celebrate the show’s long history of musical guests.
Live is planning a rocking celebration ahead of its 50th anniversary. Peacock will air SNL50: The Homecoming Concert live on February 14 – two days ahead of the 50th anniversary show. It will be hosted by former SNL star Jimmy Fallon and will feature a phalanx of pop stars and rock stars including
Davidson then revealed that he plans to keep "two or three" tattoos, but that he's attempting to "clean slate it" and "trying to be an adult." He didn't reveal which ones he plans to keep, but one would have to imagine they're likely on a part of his body not visible in public.
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Comedian Pete Davidson debuted a new version of himself on the Jan. 30 episode of “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.” The “Saturday Night Live” alum shared that he has been removing the majority of his 200 tattoos in an effort to better himself and clean up his image.
Pete Davidson and Colin Jost bought a Staten Island Ferry, and it has since become a wacky, if slow-moving, subplot in their lives. Tabloids have reported that the ferry was sitting unused; Radar Online reported that the comedians’ “bromance” was in trouble over the endeavor.