Pete Davidson finally spoke about his whirlwind romance with Ariana Grande. In a candid interview with Howard Stern, the “Saturday Night Live” comedian revealed how they fell in love and it was not all sweet moments because he also found out that many people hate his romance with the pop superstar.
In fact, in his Sept. 24 appearance on "The Howard Stern Show," he divulged that he has been receiving death threats and apparently, it was due to his engagement to Ariana Grande.
TODAY: @nbcsnl star Pete Davidson sits down with @HowardStern in his #SternShow debut—tune in on @SIRIUSXM #Howard100: https://t.co/QHJroqF0ho pic.twitter.com/J7l9quP41c
— Stern Show (@sternshow) September 24, 2018
“I got a death threat. Someone wanted to shoot me in the face because she’s so hot,” he told Stern via USA Today. “Do you know how insane that is? I was like, ‘Am I that ugly that people want to shoot me in the face?’”
He added, "It's pretty rough, it's like the walking dead out there. I definitely do miss, like, walking around."
Pete Davidson gets death threats over Ariana Grande https://t.co/5mvPo1b8VZ pic.twitter.com/vuqnC5a668
— New York Post (@nypost) September 25, 2018
The threats may have something to do with Mac Miller’s death. The 26-year-old rapper passed away due to drug overdose earlier this month. He was found lifeless and fans were quick to blame Ariana Grande for his unfortunate passing.
"You honestly should feel ashamed," Life & Style Magazine quoted a fan as saying. Another one said, "Getting engaged so soon is not the best idea. Wait three years at least. Especially if you just broke up with someone.”
The "Breathin’" singer was further slammed when someone added, "When he needed you the most you weren't there for him, hope you're happy now!!"
Mac Miller and Ariana Grande dated for two years but broke up in May. The following June, the latter’s engagement to Pete Davidson was announced.
Meanwhile, as if to defend his quick engagement to Ariana Grande, Pete Davidson said that timing worked for them. When they met again after initially meeting in 2016, both of them had just broken up with their respective partners.
"Timing, I feel like, is everything and we both were in a similar situation at the same time," he said. Pete Davidson said that he thinks some people are really meant to be together while others are not and he just believes that he and Ariana are supposed to be together.


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