Pete Davidson checks into rehab for second time this year after secret romance with Maria Georgas
As a lifestyle expert with a keen eye for personal struggles and triumphs, I have to say that Pete Davidson’s journey is both heartbreaking and inspiring. His battles with mental health issues are a stark reminder of how fragile human resilience can be, yet his repeated attempts at seeking help serve as a testament to his determination to overcome them.
Pete Davidson has reportedly checked into rehab in Florida for a second time this year.
After a brief relationship with former contestant on The Bachelor, Maria Georgas, and turning 31 recently, the Saturday Night Live actor is said to have “arrived at rehab by private plane.
‘He’s in pretty bad shape this time around,’ an insider told The Sun. ‘He’s not in a good place.’
According to the report, it was stated that the actor had a recent visit to the hospital (or medical facility) as he performed on Saturday Night Live on November 2nd and spent time with his friend Machine Gun Kelly in the past week.
At this time, it is unknown exactly when he checked in.
Davidson was also seen at a restaurant in Kingsport, Tennessee earlier this month.
I myself mentioned earlier that my brief relationship with Maria concluded right before I admitted myself into rehabilitation.
The pair had only dating ‘for a couple of months’ before calling it quits.
In July, he reportedly checked into a wellness facility to seek mental health treatment.
The news emerged following DailyMail.com’s exclusive disclosure that the actor from Bupkis confessed to continuing his marijuana use, despite having stopped taking cocaine and ketamine previously.
Over the summer, Davidson had finished performing at over 200 live comedy shows spread out throughout the nation prior to his rehabilitation period.
At the time, an insider told People that mental health has ‘always been a priority’ for him.
Another source confided to the publication that Pete frequently seeks help at rehabilitation centers for personal issues, with his loved ones offering constant support throughout this period.
Approximately a year ago, Davidson too sought help at a treatment facility for his Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), conditions he had disclosed publicly earlier.

In the year 2020, Davidson featured in the movie “The King of Staten Island,” which is loosely based on his life. This film delves into his personal challenges in dealing with sorrow, stemming from his own experiences of losing his father following the 9/11 attacks when he was a child.
Together with director-producer Judd Apatow and comedian Dave Sirus, he contributed to scriptwriting for a humorous play, drawing inspiration from his personal experiences for parts of the plot.
In the movie, titled “Scott Carlin’s Life Struggles,” directed by Judd Apatow, Davidson portrays Scott Carlin, a character who, in his twenties, turns to substance abuse as a means to deal with the grief of losing his father.
The story mirrors Davidson’s own life with how he decides to pursue a career in comedy.
On June 12th, 2020, the movie “The King of Staten Island” made its debut, and now you can watch it streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
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2024-11-19 19:05