Does Pete Davidson have what it takes to be a dad?! …Or more to the point for this, does Pete have what it takes to be a dad alongside momma Kim Kardashian?!?!
14.03.2022 - 17:07 / etcanada.com
Pete Davidson is taking a trip literally out of this world.
On Monday, Blue Origin announced the star of Global’s “Saturday Night Live” will be taking a flight up into space on March 23.
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Davidson will be joined on the flight by investor Marty Allen, SpaceKids Global founder Sharon Hagle, her husband Marc Hagle, University of North Carolina teacher Jim Kitchen and Commercial Space Technologies president Dr. George Nield.
Blue Origin’s NS-20 flight is scheduled to launch March 23 at 8:30 a.m. CDT.
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Each of the crew members on the flight will carry with them a postcard on behalf of Blue Origin’s foundation, Club for the Future, whose Postcards to Space program gives students access to space on Blue Origin’s rockets to inspire younger generations to pursue careers in STEM.
Davidson is following in the footsteps of previous celebrities who have taken Blue Origin flights into space, including William Shatner and Michael Strahan.
People reported earlier this month that the comedian had been in discussions to fly aboard one of Blue Origin’s rockets.
Does Pete Davidson have what it takes to be a dad?! …Or more to the point for this, does Pete have what it takes to be a dad alongside momma Kim Kardashian?!?!
Sisters before misters. Kim Kardashian is dating Ariana Grande‘s ex-fiancé Pete Davidson, but the romance hasn’t changed the way the two women feel about each other.
Well, it looks like Pete Davidson is going to be stuck on Earth for the time being.
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Jesus spacewalks? Following reports that comedian Pete Davidson canceled his anticipated space voyage with Blue Origin, the public is calling for an unlikely replacement — his love rival Kanye West. The social media campaign comes amid the two celebrities’ highly publicized tiff that began after Davidson started dating Ye’s estranged wife Kim Kardashian.
Comedian Pete Davidson has dropped out of Jeff Bezos's latest space flight. The Saturday Night Live comic, and boyfriend of Kim Kardashian, is no longer able to take part in the shuttle's 20th voyage, the billionaire's private space company Blue Origin announced on social media.
Pete Davidson will no longer fly into space on Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin rocket later this month.The comedian, who was announced to be joining the flight scheduled for March 23 earlier this week, has since dropped out after the launch date was pushed back to March 29.“Blue Origin’s 20th flight of New Shepard has shifted to Tuesday, March 29,” reads a statement from Blue Origin. “Pete Davidson is no longer able to join the NS-20 crew on this mission.
NEW YORK -- Pete Davidson has bowed out of a short ride to space on a Jeff Bezos rocket.The “Saturday Night Live” star is no longer able to make the flight, which has been delayed for nearly a week, Bezos' space travel company said Thursday night. No other details were provided.The company announced earlier this week that Davidson would be one of six passengers on Blue Origin's next flight.
Pete Davidson is getting away from all the drama… very far away! The 28-year-old star is set to fly to space with Blue Origin's fourth human flight alongside five other travelers. On Monday, Jeff Bezos' company announced that Pete would be a part of the upcoming NS-20 flight on March 23. The comedian is not the first celebrity to fly to space with Blue Origin.
Ellise Shafer Looks like Pete Davidson won’t be heading to space after all.Just three days after revealing the “SNL” comedian would be joining their next flight, the Jeff Bezos-founded company announced on Thursday night that the date of the flight had moved and Davidson would no longer be part of the excursion.“Blue Origin’s 20th flight of New Shepard has shifted to Tuesday, March 29. Pete Davidson is no longer able to join the NS-20 crew on this mission,” the tweet reads.
Big astronaut energy! Pete Davidson is the latest celebrity flying to space.
Saturday Night Live is in the business of making viewers laugh, but when it comes to supporting one of its own, the cast isn’t clowning around. As Pete Davidson deals with Kanye “Ye” West’s constant social media attacks against him and Kim Kardashian, he’s been absent from recent SNL episodes. That doesn’t mean he’s not in the cast’s thoughts. “We are supporting him by giving him space,” Bowen Yang told Entertainment Tonight while on the red carpet of the 2022 Critics Choice Awards on Sunday (Mar. 13).
NEW YORK -- Pete Davidson is heading to space.The “Saturday Night Live” star is among the six passengers on the next launch of Jeff Bezo's space travel venture Blue Origin, the company announced Monday.The launch is scheduled for March 23 and Davidson will be the third celebrity on a Blue Origin flight. William Shatner was on a flight in October, blasting off from West Texas and reaching a height of roughly 66 miles above Earth on the 10-minute jaunt.Former NFL great and “Good Morning America” co-host Michael Strahan flew on Blue Origin's second passenger flight in December, joining astronaut Alan Shepard's daughter on the journey.
It’s official: Saturday Night Live‘s Pete Davidson is heading to space.