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Pete Davidson Details $200K Tattoo Removal Journey, 30% Complete

The comedian and actor has removed tattoos from his arms, hands, and neck but still faces a lengthy and painful process to clear his torso and back.

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Overview

  • Pete Davidson began removing his tattoos in 2020 to address makeup challenges on film sets and to reflect personal growth during his sobriety journey.
  • He has spent approximately $200,000 and completed 30% of the process, with tattoos on his arms, hands, and neck already removed.
  • The remaining tattoos on his torso and back require multiple painful sessions, each involving a six-week healing period, making the process both time-intensive and grueling.
  • Davidson described the removal as part of starting fresh, distancing himself from a difficult past marked by addiction and self-doubt.
  • The actor estimates he had around 200 tattoos before starting the removal process, many of which he now views as reminders of a sad and uncertain period in his life.