Weeks after Bad Bunny made headlines for yeeting a fan’s phone into an adjacent body of water during a recent trip to the Dominican Republic, fans still haven’t gotten the message about getting in celebrity’s faces – just ask comedian Pete Davidson, who recently found himself in hot water for pushing a fan who got a bit too close for comfort.
On Sunday, April 23, the Saturday Night Live alum took a break from his busy schedule of serving as the subject of fan-fiction romance rumors with Martha Stewart, newly-fired Fox News darling Tucker Carlson (one can dream), and Venere di Botticelli (talk about an age gap), to drop by a New York Knicks basketball game at Manhattan’s Madison Square Garden.
here’s angry pete davidson pic.twitter.com/WgQsZO2a4H
— Clique Productions (@ImClique_) April 23, 2023
Though his team may have emerged victorious in their playoff game against the Cleveland Cavaliers, Davidson’s celebrations were short-lived, as a fan heading in for an unwanted hug moments after their win, placing his arm around the 29-year-old’s shoulders as he posed for a selfie with another attendee.
Nah bro… that man was on nasty timing I don’t blame Pete Davidson pic.twitter.com/duHwFoHFFL
— Ahmed/The Ears/IG: BigBizTheGod (@big_business_) April 24, 2023
Visibly irritated by this display of affection, Davidson proceeded to do what most sane people would if confronted by a weirdly touchy stranger in an ugly-ass salmon polo – pushing him fan the fuck away before exchanging what appeared to be a few tense words.
As clips of the incident began making the rounds online, garnering viral attention on Twitter and TikTok, several fans – boasting the knowledge of how to interact with strangers – swooped to the Staten Island native’s defense, arguing that being a celebrity does not exempt one from the general rules of personal space.
“Why paint Pete Davidson in a negative light for this?” quipped Twitter user @Eric__Shunn(another banger from Elon Musk’s Twitter Blue School of comedy). “This random stranger completely invaded his personal space…the push was more than warranted.”
“Pete Davidson looks justified,” added @NBA_NewYork.
“You don’t have to like Pete Davidson to see that this is literal harassment + the creep was putting his head on his shoulder and practically embracing him,” noted @weyvler.
Pete Davidson: Just because he’s famous doesn’t counteract the fact he’s from Staten Island.
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