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Pete Davidson Responds To Ariana Grande's "Thank U, Next," Pokes Fun At Louis C.K.


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It seems as though Pete Davidson didn't quite get the hint when it comes to talking about his ex Ariana Grande. When he first made a joke of their break up, Ariana clapped back with a fierce comment. "For somebody who claims to hate relevancy u sure love clinging to it huh. thank u. next," she wrote of her ex

Pete was reportedly in Boston for New Year's Eve and during a stand-up routine he poked fun at his relationship history with Ariana and called out other comedians such as Louis C.K.

"Here's the thing about the breakup song. Usually breakup songs you know who it's about but you don't really know. That G named all of us," he told the crowd about Ariana's hit track "Thank u, next." "Bam. She named all of us. And then, tells us, yeah, he has a big dick." He explained to the crowd how all his friends were present when the song dropped, expecting to hear the worst. 

"So I start playing it. And we're all like, 'Ehhh… it's ok.' We're like 'Okay, it's not that bad for you."

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Later in his set, he took aim at Louis C.K. (rightfully) days after the disgraced comedian mocked Parkland shooting survivors

"I got a Harry Potter tattoo. Then the next day Alan Rickman, the guy who played Snape, died. And I was like, ‘Oh, what a weird coincidence,'” Pete told the crowd.

“Then I got a Willy Wonka tattoo. Next day – Gene Wilder dies. Now I’m like, ‘All right, that’s not a coincidence, that’s weird.’ So, I’m thinking of getting a tattoo of Louis C.K. What do you guys think? That joke used to be about Aziz Ansari, but Aziz has been nice to me recently.”

 

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