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."
Pete Davidson is proving that erasing the past is no easy feat as he nears the end of his body modification process.
Pete Davidson detailed the painful process of 'burning off' nearly all of his 200 tattoos — and jokingly urged folks to 'really think about' that 'Game of Thrones' ink they've been considering.
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Pete Davidson has learned a painful, yet valuable, lesson. During a recent appearance on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” the late-night host noticed that Davidson’s many tattoos appear to be disappearing.
Pete Davidson is opening up about his tattoo removal process. On the Jan. 31 episode of TODAY, Davidson, 31, revealed why he wanted to get his 100+ tattoos removed from his body. "I got sober and I saw myself in the mirror, and I was like nah. I was like, I need to change it up a little bit," he said.
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“Maybe, like, two or three,” Davidson admitted despite “trying to clean slate it.” The “Saturday Night Live” alum shared that he had “probably, like, 200” tattoos, most of which are “almost gone” now, as he rolled up his sleeves to show his bare arms.
After beginning his tattoo removal journey in 2020, Pete Davidson is now giving an update on the "horrible" process of burning off his ink.
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