Pete Davidson crashes his SUV while leaving his stand-up comedy show after reckless driving charge
  • 7 months ago
Pete Davidson crashed the side of his car after leaving his stand-up comedy show at The Wiltern in Los Angeles Saturday night.The “Saturday Night Live” alum – who entered an 18-month diversion program in July following a reckless driving charge – hosted an afterparty. When he left around 10 p.m., an eyewitness saw him swipe his car against the side of a wall while exiting the venue.Exclusive photos obtained by Page Six show Davidson in the driver’s seat in a black GMC SUV with another man in his passenger seat and three others in the backseat.The photos also highlighted several scrape marks that covered one side of his vehicle from the middle door to the beginning of the back wheel. The source exclusively told Page Six that onlookers didn’t know it was Davidson until he got out of the car, and everyone yelled upon hearing the accident. They recalled fans finding out it was Davidson and screaming, “Oh s–t, that was Pete!’’In one of the photos, Davidson, 29, was spotted holding what appeared to be some sort of cigarette in his opposite driving hand.At one point, the comedian – who was wearing a green hoodie – held one hand up to his face in an attempt to shield any sort of paparazzi flashes.

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