Pete Davidson Checks Into Wellness Center
According to People Magazine, Pete checked himself into the facility in the last week of July 2024.
Until that point, Pete had been on tour, performing more than 200 live stand-up comedy shows, all in the run up to the release of his second Netflix comedy special, Turbo Fonzarelli, in January.
Mental health has “always been a priority” for the comedian, who along with performing live has also been working on several film projects in 2024, explained the source.
Through it all though, the source explained that Pete has been focused on his sobriety and those closest to him see this step as a positive choice to take care of himself.
Indeed, Pete has been very upfront in the last few years about his sobriety journey, as well has his history dealing with borderline personality disorder and severe post-traumatic stress disorder.
“Pete will often check himself into rehab to work on these issues. His friends and family have been supportive during this time,” an insider told the outlet when Pete checked himself into treatment in 2023.
Clearly, he knows what’s good for him, and we respect he’s taking the right steps to keep himself safe and healthy
Jax Taylor Takes Decisive Step to Safeguard Mental Health
The news of Pete’s decision to seek treatment came hours after another TV personality revealed the same.
Jax Taylor, best known for his roles on Vanderpump Rules and The Valley, also checked into a facility to receive treatment for his mental health the same week as Pete, according to the reality star’s reps.
“Jax has always been candid about his mental health struggles, especially during the past few months on his podcast. He has made the decision to seek in-patient treatment,” a rep for Jax told Page Six this week.
“This is a particularly sensitive time for him and his family. They ask for privacy and respect until he is ready to speak more on this matter.”
Whereas Pete has a history of seeking treatment, Jax seems to be dealing with the fallout of his separation from wife, Brittany Cartright.
A Life Long Battle For Pete Davidson
In an interview with Variety in August 2018, Pete said he’d “been in and out of mental health facilities” since he was 9 years old.
It was only two years earlier that his father died while attempting to save lives as a firefighter on 9/11. Pete was 7.
Pete revealed in the interview that new medication helped stabilize him after several turbulent years.
“The last few years have been real rough with me,” he said. “I took all these mental health classes and really spent a lot of time getting me good.”
Hopefully, whatever he needs now, he’ll find through treatment.