has gotten a new face tattoo after he paid a fortune to get rid of his numerous body tattoos.
Pete Davidson Unveils New Face Tattoo After $200K Spent
Pete Davidson has gotten a new face tattoo after he paid a fortune to get rid of his numerous body tattoos.The comedian flashed the name Scottie by his ear whic...
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The comedian flashed the name Scottie by his ear which could barely be seen behind his sideburns when in Las Vegas. Scottie was written in black all capital letters and displayed in a vertical way.
The inking is a tribute to his baby daughter Scottie whom he welcomed with girlfriend Elsie Hewitt in December 2025.
Davidson's father was Scott Matthew Davidson, who also went by the nickname Scottie. He was a firefighter who died in 9/11.
The ex boyfriend of wore casual clothing along with his Crocs Classic Clogs when on stage .
On Wednesday he also flashed the new ink when he picked out some baby pink crocs with a Jibbitz of his face on them as he joined for a Wonderfully Unordinary evening in New York. It was a night highlighting the brand’s playful approach to self-expression, said Crocs.
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The star has spent six years and a reported $200,000 to marks, according to People. 'He just woke up one day and wanted them gone, and it’s been a years-long process,' the source revealed. Davidson opted to remove his tattoos as a 'fresh start,' a second insider told the outlet.
Pete Davidson has gotten a new face tattoo after he has paid a fortune to get rid of his numerous body tattoos. The comedian flashed the name SCOTTIE by his ear which could barely be seen behind his sideburns
His arms and hands had almost no tattoos on them after he spent six years and a reported $200,000 to remove the numerous marks, according to People. Seen in 2019
'Things are really going well for him, everything is moving in the right direction, and he’s been receiving fantastic reviews for the movie,' the insider added.
During an appearance on Today, Davidson opened up about how excruciating the tattoo removal process has been, describing it as 'pretty terrible.'
'So if anybody out there is watching and thinking about getting a tattoo, make sure you really want to get it,' he said while showing the faded body art on his arm. 'It’s pretty gone.'
The actor, who began the removal process in 2020, revealed that getting sober sparked his desire for a full transformation, including his appearance.
'I got sober and I saw myself in the mirror and I was like, "Nah. Who that?" I was like, "I got to change it up a little bit."'
Davidson checked into a wellness facility to seek mental health treatment in late July.
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Back in 2021, Davidson confirmed that he was 'burning off' his tattoos so that he could get more film roles.
On Wednesday he picked out some baby pink crocs with a Jibbitz of his face on them as he joined for a Wonderfully Unordinary evening in New York
The new dad looked happy at the event which highlighted the brand’s playful approach to self-expression
During an appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers, the actor said he his tattoos removed so that he doesn't have to spend 'three hours' in makeup every day getting them covered up.
'I honestly never thought that I would get the opportunity to act and I love it a lot,' he said at the time.
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'You have to get there three hours earlier to cover all your tattoos, because for some reason, people in movies, they don't have them that much,' he continued.
Davidson backstage to promote How to Rob a Bank in Las Vegas
He wore pink socks which went with his red top as he flashed his Crocs
Here he is seen with an array of tattoos on his chest and arms in 2021
And Pete admitted the process of getting his ink removed is 'worse' than the pain that comes with the tattoo itself.
He told Seth, 'So now I'm burning them off, but burning them off is worse than getting them.
'Because not only are they, like, burning off your skin, but you're wearing these big goggles, right? So you can't see anything and the doctor's in there with you,' he continued.
'So before he goes to laser each tattoo, you have to hear him announce what the tattoo is to make sure if you want to keep it or not.
'So I'll just be sitting there all high off of the [nitrous oxide] … and then all of a sudden I'll just hear, "Are we keeping the Stewie Griffin smoking a blunt?" And then I have to sit there and be like, "No, Dr. G."'
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