Pete Davidson Crashes Car After LA Stand-Up Gig

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Let’s talk about Pete Davidson for a moment, folks, because there’s some concerning news coming our way. The 29-year-old Saturday Night Live star and stand-up comedian reportedly found himself in a car accident recently – again. 

So, here’s the scoop: Pete had just wrapped up a stand-up gig at the Walter in Los Angeles on a Saturday night, September 30th. Now, post-gig, he decided to host an afterparty, because, well, why not, right? But that’s where things took an unexpected turn.

Witnesses on the scene claim that as Pete was leaving the afterparty at around 10 pm, they saw him accidentally scrape his car against the side of a wall. Not exactly how you want to end a night, especially after some comedy and good times.

Photos from various outlets show Pete in the driver’s seat of a black GMC SUV. There was another man in the passenger seat, and three more individuals in the back. The images reveal some noticeable scrape marks running along one side of the vehicle, from the middle door to the start of the back wheel. That car didn’t escape unscathed, that’s for sure.

According to an insider, nobody realized it was Pete who had the little fender-bender until he stepped out of the car. Can you imagine the surprise? Apparently, it prompted quite the reaction, with everyone exclaiming, “Oh s**t, that was Pete!”

Now, here’s the twist – there’s a little mystery surrounding the other four passengers in the car. Madelyn Cline, who’s been in the headlines for rumored romance with Pete, was not among them. She was spotted at one of his gigs last month, adding more fuel to those romance rumors.

It’s worth noting that back in July, Pete entered an 18-month diversion program following a reckless driving charge. So, this car accident comes at a time when he’s already dealing with some legal matters.

We’re hoping everyone involved is okay, and Pete can bounce back from this hiccup. It’s all part of life’s ups and downs, and let’s hope the funnyman can find some humor in this situation too. Stay safe out there, Pete!