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Pete Davidson Moves in with Mother Amid Mental Health Struggles
Comedian Pete Davidson has reportedly moved in with his mother, Amy Davidson, following a series of personal struggles and a recent breakup with actress Madelyn Cline. The decision comes after friends expressed concern over his mental health and erratic behavior, urging him to seek stability away from the pressures of Hollywood.
Davidson, known for his roles on Saturday Night Live and in films like The King of Staten Island, has been open about his battles with mental health and substance abuse. A source close to the comedian revealed that he appeared ‘lost’ after leaving rehab, prompting his friends to suggest living with his mother as a way to regain balance. ‘He’s sad and lonely, but now he has his mom watching his back,’ the source told RadarOnline.com.
The breakup with Cline, which occurred in July 2024, reportedly hit Davidson hard. At the time, a source told In Touch that the comedian had hoped the relationship would last, describing their connection as ‘burning brightly.’ However, the fast-paced Hollywood lifestyle has taken a toll on Davidson, with friends noting that it ‘chews him up and spits him out.’
Davidson’s struggles have been well-documented, with the comedian frequently referencing his mental health journey in his stand-up routines and interviews. In late 2024, he reflected on his support system, crediting friends and family for helping him through difficult times. Despite false rumors of a relapse in November, Davidson has reportedly been doing well, focusing on his sobriety and mental well-being.
As Davidson takes time away from the spotlight, fans and colleagues alike are hopeful for his recovery. His return to Saturday Night Live for the show’s 50th anniversary special in February 2025 is highly anticipated, with many eager to see him back in action.