The 31 year old told Jimmy Fallon that he plans to keep "two or three" of his approximately 200 tattoos because he wants a "clean slate."
The actor, whose new movie 'Dog Man' is out now, previously told PEOPLE he planned to remove his tattoos by the age of 30
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.
Davidson had only just joined the show when an "anxiety-provoking" anniversary rolled around. Then he encountered a rogue DiCaprio.
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.
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 shedding more than just ink these days. The Saturday Night Live alum reportedly shelled out a staggering $200,000 to erase his tattoos for a tone-down body. According to
I was a sad boy,” the “Saturday Night Live” star said of previously getting so many tattoos. “Yeah, it was a weird time.”
Savannah Guthrie and Craig Melvin have a spot on Pete Davidson’s Staten Island Ferry whenever they’re ready, according to the actor.
Live alum Pete Davidson shed light on how the years-long process of burning off nearly all of his 200 tattoos has been going.
“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.
Davidson once had “probably 200” tattoos that he started removing in 2021. “I was a sad boy,” he told host Jimmy Fallon. “It was a weird time. I don’t know, everyone was getting tattoos, like, five years ago. Post Malone was like, ‘Always tired,’ and I was like, ‘Me too, dude, I’m always tired.’”