Pete Davidson Admits to Attending Aretha Franklin's Funeral High on Ketamine
In his Netflix special 'Turbo Fonzarelli', Davidson shares personal experiences including his struggle with drugs and dealing with a stalker.
- Pete Davidson revealed in his recent Netflix special, 'Turbo Fonzarelli', that he was high on ketamine at Aretha Franklin's funeral in 2018.
- Davidson attended the funeral with then-girlfriend Ariana Grande, and made a pun to Franklin's family referencing the late singer's iconic song, 'Respect'.
- In the special, Davidson also shared his experiences with a persistent female stalker who delivered soiled undergarments to his home and was later arrested and charged with multiple offenses.
- Davidson discussed his decision to stop using hard drugs as he entered his 30s, an important step in his journey towards better mental health.
- He expressed his desire to find a partner for his mother, who has been single for 23 years.