Pete Davidson Gives Rare Comment About Ex Ariana Grande, Wishing Her Oscar Win

Comedian Pete Davidson recently expressed his admiration and support for his ex-fiancée, Ariana Grande, wishing her success in the upcoming Academy Awards. "It's all love" between them despite their brief engagement in 2018, Davidson commented, hoping for Grande to win an Oscar for her role as Glinda in "Wicked," for which she is nominated as Best Supporting Actress. Their relationship was a whirlwind in 2018, leading to engagement but ending four months later in October. Since their breakup, both have dated other celebrities, with Davidson most recently parting with Madelyn Cline and Grande now dating Ethan Slater after splitting from Dalton Gomez. This is prepared by SSP.
Davidson spoke candidly about the intense media scrutiny his relationships have faced, calling it "humiliating" and "upsetting," particularly due to the attention focused on his appearances with high-profile women. Mentioning the likes of Paul Mescal and Timothée Chalamet, he said that his dating life received more focus due to his appearance leading to persistent media harassment.
His achievements, such as being one of the youngest SNL cast members, were overshadowed by his personal life. Davidson, who left SNL in 2022, is now focusing on projects like the animated film "Dog Man" and modeling, alongside his tattoo removal journey. Grande's Oscar nomination brought her to tears on social media, where she expressed gratitude and acknowledged her journey as "tiny ari." Meanwhile, Grande's previous nod to Davidson in songs like "Pete Davidson" from her album "Sweetener" and hit single "thank u, next" reflect on the impact their relationship had.
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