Pete Davidson reportedly checked himself into a wellness facility to work on his mental health.
Sources close to the famous comedian said that Davidson has acknowledged his struggles with mental health and opted to seek treatment after a grueling year, People reported Wednesday. He has preemptively canceled a slew of his live comedy shows, indicating that he would be out of commission and for several weeks.
Davidson had eight shows scheduled across the country over the next three months, but they’ve all been canceled, according to TMZ. It is not clear what triggered his latest mental health concern or how long he would be receiving treatment.
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PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA – JANUARY 28: Comedian/actor Pete Davidson is seen arriving to his comedy show on January 28, 2024 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Gilbert Carrasquillo/GC Images) Getty Images
Davidson’s setback comes on the heels of a hectic scheduling period that included more than 200 live stand-up comedy shows across the nation, several film projects and the release of his second Netflix comedy special, “Turbo Fonzarelli,” in January.
The “Saturday Night Live” alum has also had to contend with a chaotic personal agenda. He was forced to provide several hours of community service and other court-ordered tasks in order to meet the requirements of his reckless driving case, according to TMZ.
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NEW YORK, NEW YORK – APRIL 27: Pete Davidson attends the Peacock’s “Bupkis” World premiere at The Apollo Theater on April 27, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Roy Rochlin/Getty Images)
Davidson has had a marked history of mental health issues, including his decision to enter rehab in June 2023. He has been candid about periodically checking himself in to receive help after being diagnosed with borderline personality disorder in 2018.
His struggle with depression, PTSD and anxiety has been well-documented in the press. (RELATED: REPORT: Pete Davidson Officially Charged In Relation To March Car Crash)
No further information has been revealed about his expected return to the spotlight, and it’s unclear if additional appearances and shows will be canceled in the near future.