Tribeca Film Festival announced its 2020 lineup, a slate of 115 movies that includes offerings from Hugh Jackman, Pete Davidson and Chrissy Teigen.
12.02.2020 - 20:56 / variety.com
Comedian and “Saturday Night Live” cast member Pete Davidson has set his first Netflix standup comedy special.
Entitled “Pete Davidson: Alive From New York,” the special will premiere globally on the streamer on Feb. 25. In the first trailer released for the special, Davidson, who is known for his unfiltered opinions, shares his views on being friends with gay men.
“I don’t think there’s a more honest relationship betewen a gay dude and a straight dude because there’s just nothing to gain,” he
Tribeca Film Festival announced its 2020 lineup, a slate of 115 movies that includes offerings from Hugh Jackman, Pete Davidson and Chrissy Teigen.
Welcome to Pete Davidson‘s crib!!
As you may already know, Saturday Night Live star . And in order to promote the special, Pete gave Netflix a tour of his apartment, which, yes, is in the basement of his mom's house in Staten Island.
Welcome to the cave! Pete Davidson showed off his basement apartment digs in Staten Island, New York, in a video from Netflix in honor of his special, Pete Davidson: Alive From New York.
Pete Davidson’s first Netflix stand-up special, Alive from New York, dropped on Tuesday, and though the show, at least partially filled with jokes about when he dated Ariana Grande, handily made the service’s newly public daily Top 10, it wasn’t until Thursday that the streamer premiered what seems …
Pete Davidson’s first Netflix stand-up special, Alive from New York, dropped on Tuesday, and though the show, at least partially filled with jokes about when he dated Ariana Grande, handily made the service’s newly public daily Top 10, it wasn’t until Thursday that the streamer premiered what seems …
On Tuesday, Netflix dropped Pete Davidson’s latest stand-up comedy special, “Alive From New York,” which features the popular “Saturday Night Live” funnyman riffing on gay men.
John Mulaney will be hosting Saturday Night Live for the third time this weekend (Feb. 29), and a hilarious new promo clip shows the comedian seeing his friend Pete Davidson in a new light backstage.
John Mulaney got a glimpse of the new and improved Pete Davidson in the preview for his upcoming Saturday Night Live hosting gig. The preview opens with Davidson meditating with a guru.
Sorry, not sorry! Pete Davidson walked back his public apology to Representative Dan Crenshaw more than a year after mocking his appearance on Saturday Night Live.
Ariana Grande’s ex-fiance Pete Davidson has insisted the singer is “fair game” as joke fodder, after she called him and their relationship a “distraction”.
We knew he had a lot to say, but we didn’t know he had this much to say. Pete Davidson shaded Ariana Grande in his Netflix standup special, Alive From New York, and he didn’t hold back, especially when it came to the “Thank U Next” singer’s controversial tan. In the special, which premiered on Netflix on Tuesday, February 25, Davidson, 26, responded to Grande, 26, calling their relationship “insane and highly unrealistic” in an August 2019 Vogue interview.
The truth hurts. Pete Davidson used his new Netflix standup special to finally respond to his ex- fiancée Ariana Grande’s comments about dating him as a “distraction.”
Pete Davidson opened up about his past relationship with Ariana Grande during his Netflix stand-up special Pete Davidson: Alive from New York, which debuted on the streaming service on Tuesday.
Pete Davidson is ready to talk about everything, including the end of three of his most high-profile relationships. The Saturday Night Live comedian did a 52-minute interview with Charlamagne Tha God where he addressed his rehab stints, mental health struggles and drug use (Davidson has PTSD, borderline personality disorder, and depression), and sudden fame after dating Ariana Grande.First, Davidson confirmed he and Kaia Gerber split up because of his mental health issues.
Pete Davidson is tired of being the butt of the joke on Saturday Night Live. The SNL cast member — whose standup special Pete Davidson: Alive From New York is now available to stream on Netflix — was interviewed by Charlamagne tha God on Monday about his experience on the sketch comedy series, and it sounds like he's not laughing much at Studio 8H these days.