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Pete Davidson Faces Decade-Long Tattoo Removal Journey

The comedian has spent $200,000 and removed 30% of his tattoos as part of a personal transformation tied to sobriety and career goals.

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Overview

  • Pete Davidson began removing his nearly 200 tattoos in 2020, with the process expected to take another 10 years to complete.
  • He has spent approximately $200,000 so far and has removed most tattoos from his arms, hands, and neck, leaving work on his torso and back.
  • Davidson cites his sobriety and desire to distance himself from reminders of his past struggles with addiction as key motivations for the decision.
  • The painful and time-consuming laser removal process requires 10–12 sessions per tattoo, with six-week healing periods between treatments.
  • The removal also supports his acting career by reducing the need for extensive makeup to cover tattoos on set, aligning his appearance with industry norms.