Pete Davidson becomes real how long it will really take to remove his 200 tattoos.
“I started during Covid in 2020, and it will take me for another 10 years,” the Alun “Saturday Night Live” told Variety in an interview published on Wednesday.
“My arms have disappeared and my hands and my diapers disappeared,” said Davidson, adding that he still had ink to remove on his chest and back – a process he described later as “quite horrible”.
“It’s like putting your arm on a grill and burn a layer, then you have to do the maintenance and let it heal properly,” he said. “And it’s pretty hard. It sucks. I’m not going to lie.
Davidson, 31, also admitted that he “did not take care of (himself)” when he tattooed his body.
“I was addictive and I was a sad person, and I felt ugly and that I had to be covered,” said the actor “Bupkis”.
“And I don’t think there is something wrong with tattoos, but mine, when I look at them, I remember a sad person who was very uncertain.”
Davidson explained that the “fresh collection” with the withdrawal of the tattoo was the most logical for him now.
“When I look at myself in the mirror, I don’t want the recall of” oh yes, you were a drug addict.
“They should have meaning. Not only I was looking at the top “Game of Thrones”. “
The actor, who is currently going out with Elsie Hewitt, had tattoo tributes to his famous ex, including Kim Kardashian and Ariana Grande.
In October 2024, Davidson emerged from a transition into a detoxification treatment with many of his forearm tattoos, either considerably faded or completely disappeared.
The actor continued to show his arms without a tattoo during a surprise appearance on “SNL” in November.
In January, the star of “King of Staten Island” revealed that he could keep the tattoos “two or three” during an appearance on “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon”.
And in February, he gave another overview of the tattoo withdrawal process when he undressed his underwear for a reform campaign.
A source told people in January that Davidson spent $ 200,000 on his tattoo move.
“He has just woken up one day and wanted them to go, and it was a process of several years,” the initiate told the point of sale.
They added that Davidson “has been sober since September” and that “things are going very well for him”.