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Pete Davidson’s hilarious response after ex Ariana Grande revealed the size of his manhood

After his ex-girlfriend Ariana Grande discussed his masculinity, Pete Davidson had a furious reaction.

 

 

Since the ‘We Can’t Be Friends’ singer opened out about the subject when a fan asked a question about one of the songs on her Sweetener album—which, of course, was the delicately titled ‘Pete Davidson’—speculation about this subject has been rampant.

The famous couple started a fast-paced affair in 2018 and became engaged in June of the same year, only a few weeks after becoming public with their relationship.

Despite formally ending their engagement and splitting in October, the couple hasn’t stopped talking about one another; at times, Grande has even gotten a bit too personal about the specifics.

 

 

When the album’s song title was revealed, a fan asked Grande on Twitter, “How long is Pete?” Grande later clarified that she was referring to the song and not his physical characteristics.

The fan immediately followed up, saying, “OH AS IN THE INTERLUDE NOT AS IN… ANYWAY,”

But Grande seemed to take it lightly, carrying on the fun with the following post: “Like 10 inches?Oh f***. I mean, a little [sic] more than a minute.”

 

 

Davidson was not pleased with the joke, even if a few others thought it was funny and some were even impressed by the revelation.

Instead, he used comedy—the one thing he knows how to do—to level the playing field.

He made fun of Grande’s height during a 2020 Saturday Night Live comedy after she made fun of his bulge.

He stated on the show, “I don’t like that she talked all that s*** for my penis.” “To her, everything is enormous. Why would she boast about my enormous penis to everyone? in order to disappoint every girl that sees my d*** for the rest of my life.”

 

 

He also said that he didn’t mind Grande’s jokes or lyrics that made reference to him in an interview with Charlamagne Tha God earlier that year.

When he said, “She’s the queen of shade,” “I understand. That’s what she does. I understand that she has music to it. I hope my jokes have the same effect on others.

The comedian went on to say that he intended to express himself anyway he saw fit, but that his words would never “genuinely [be] hurtful.”

“I wanna be cool with everybody but, you know, standup’s part of my life,” he stated. “That received a lot of media attention. I think she gave it her best go, and as I mentioned before, I don’t have social media or any other way to properly communicate how I feel, so standup is how I do it.”

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