Pete Davidson Shoves Old Dude Who Gets Up In His Personal Space
Visibly irritated by this display of affection, Davidson proceeded to do what most sane people would if confronted by a weirdly touchy stranger in an ugly-ass salmon polo.
Published 1 year ago in Funny
Weeks after Bad Bunny made headlines for yeeting a fan’s phone into an adjacent body of water during a recent trip to the Dominican Republic, fans still haven’t gotten the message about getting in celebrity’s faces – just ask comedian Pete Davidson, who recently found himself in hot water for pushing a fan who got a bit too close for comfort.
On Sunday, April 23, the Saturday Night Live alum took a break from his busy schedule of serving as the subject of fan-fiction romance rumors with Martha Stewart, newly-fired Fox News darling Tucker Carlson (one can dream), and Venere di Botticelli (talk about an age gap), to drop by a New York Knicks basketball game at Manhattan’s Madison Square Garden.
here’s angry pete davidson pic.twitter.com/WgQsZO2a4H
— Clique Productions (@ImClique_) April 23, 2023
Though his team may have emerged victorious in their playoff game against the Cleveland Cavaliers, Davidson’s celebrations were short-lived, as a fan heading in for an unwanted hug moments after their win, placing his arm around the 29-year-old’s shoulders as he posed for a selfie with another attendee.
Nah bro… that man was on nasty timing I don’t blame Pete Davidson pic.twitter.com/duHwFoHFFL
— Ahmed/The Ears/IG: BigBizTheGod (@big_business_) April 24, 2023
Visibly irritated by this display of affection, Davidson proceeded to do what most sane people would if confronted by a weirdly touchy stranger in an ugly-ass salmon polo – pushing him fan the fuck away before exchanging what appeared to be a few tense words.
As clips of the incident began making the rounds online, garnering viral attention on Twitter and TikTok, several fans – boasting the knowledge of how to interact with strangers – swooped to the Staten Island native’s defense, arguing that being a celebrity does not exempt one from the general rules of personal space.
“Why paint Pete Davidson in a negative light for this?” quipped Twitter user @Eric__Shunn(another banger from Elon Musk’s Twitter Blue School of comedy). “This random stranger completely invaded his personal space…the push was more than warranted.”
“Pete Davidson looks justified,” added @NBA_NewYork.
“You don’t have to like Pete Davidson to see that this is literal harassment + the creep was putting his head on his shoulder and practically embracing him,” noted @weyvler.
Pete Davidson: Just because he’s famous doesn’t counteract the fact he’s from Staten Island.