Pete Davidson Wastes No Time Returning To Standup Gigs After Leaving Rehab Lowkey

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Pete Davidson Wastes No Time Returning To Standup Gigs After Leaving Rehab Lowkey

It’s all about dollar bills for Pete Davidson! The comedian commemorated his return from rehab by jumping into work, performing a series of sold-out shows.

The stand-up personality rose to fame as one of the stars of NBC’s sketch comedy program “Saturday Night Live.” Before leaving the show, the 29-year-old gained attention for her acting and sometimes controversial content.

The New Yorker recently raised concerns about his well-being following news of his admission to a rehabilitation facility. However, the “Bodies Bodies Bodies” cast is surprisingly back on the grid with back-to-back comedy shows lined up for Tuesday, August 1.

Pete Davidson Makes Big Comeback Into Spotlight With Two Sold Out Shows In Florida

Pete Davidson on the set of 'The Home'MEGA

Weeks after the “Big Time Adolescence” star checked into a health center in late June, the entertainer is back to making people laugh. The media personality’s subtle return caught the attention of many fans as they rushed to get tickets for his new set of shows.

An insider close to the comedian revealed that the 29-year-old is set to showcase his sensational skills at the Improv comedy theater at Dania in the Fort Lauderdale area of ​​Florida. The performer has two sold-out shows scheduled for 7:30 and 10:00 p.m.

While sources confirmed to TMZ that the “Bupkis” star is leaving rehab, they did not share the date the New York native was released from the treatment facility. In late June, Davidson was admitted to the center after reportedly battling borderline personality disorder and PTSD.

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Insiders claim “The King of Staten Island” star has checked into the same Pennsylvania facility as his friend John Mulaney. The elderly comedian was previously admitted to rehab for drug and alcohol problems.

“Pete regularly goes to rehab to ‘tune up’ and mentally rest, so that’s what happened,” explained a fellow People’s Choice Award nominee. A second source echoed similar sentiments, saying the TV personality’s confession came as no surprise.

“Anyone who knows Pete knows that he will always step up and get help when he knows he needs it. He has a lot of people in his corner who love him and support him and are proud of him,” the informant claimed.

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According to other sources, the 29-year-old’s recovery is necessary to support the stand-up comedian’s recovery from trauma. Davidson lost his father during the 9/11 attacks. Addressing this incident, the source stated:

“He is taking a well-deserved break so he can focus on himself and learn to better deal with his PTSD issues.”

‘Bupkis’ Star Escapes From Jail Following His Reckless Driving Case

News of the “Meet Cute” actor’s mental health comes months after the New Yorker crashed his car into the side of his Beverly Hills home. His girlfriend, Chase Sui Wonders, was in the passenger seat at the time of the crash.

The 29-year-old man reportedly lost control of the vehicle, climbed the curb, and crashed into the side of a house. The collision caused significant damage to the side of the property, destroying the yard and leaving skid marks everywhere.

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Luckily, the pair escaped unscathed, but the former “SNL” star could have been fined $1,000 and lost his license for reckless driving. Further investigation by the authorities revealed that drugs and alcohol did not play a factor in the accident.

Fortunately, a few days before Davidson was released from rehab, the comedian secured a major victory in his reckless driving case. On July 19, the New Yorker’s legal representatives negotiated a deal with prosecutors and the presiding judge to allow the 29-year-old man to escape prison.

In California, pretrial diversion programs can be obtained by first-time, non-violent offenders to avoid incarceration. Such cases are usually dismissed once the perpetrator is able to complete treatment and/or education classes.

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Regarding the comedian’s case, sources revealed the judge issued a diversion for “18 months,” during which Davidson was “ordered to comply with all laws and appear at his next hearing in a year.”

In addition, the “Transformers: Rise of the Beasts” actor will complete 50 hours of community service, which can be carried out in New York. He could also finish his sentence at the NYC Fire Department, where his late father worked.

To make sure he learns a valuable lesson about reckless driving, the comedian is ordered to visit the morgue for a gruesome reality check.

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