Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson spark fan frenzy with cosy display

Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson became one of 2022’s most unlikely couples after they shared an on-screen kiss during Kim’s Saturday Night Live appearance in October 2021.

But despite their breakup in August last year, the pair looked friendly last night as they chatted at the Met Gala 2023, just one year after they attended as a couple.

Kim and Pete were pictured engrossed in conversation with Usher, with Kim glaring at the singer and the SNL star looking at his ex-girlfriend.

The comedian, who has more than 70 tattoos on his body, revealed that his inkings dedicated to his ex seemed to have been removed.

Pete previously had a Jasmine and Aladdin design from the Disney classic, but this appeared to be gone.

The comedian also had his ex’s name branded on his chat, which has also disappeared but will notably leave a scar in the middle of his dog tattoo.

Previously, Pete was pictured with a bandage above his left collarbone, right where his “my girl is a lawyer” tattoo was.

He also had the brand “KNSCP2 neck tattoo bearing the initials of Kim’s kids – North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm.

Kim commented on her then-boyfriend’s tattoos on the Ellen DeGeneres Show last April.

The SKIMS founder said: “Yeah, he has a few tattoos. A few cute ones that he got. I’m like, ‘Oh, that’s so cute,’ but that’s what tattoo people do, right?

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“They get tattoos of what’s going on in their life.”

Kim also opened up to Ellen about Pete’s name “branding” on his body.

“So he’s like, ‘I don’t want to be able to get rid of it or to cover it up and I just wanted it there as a scar on me’.”

Kim’s ex-husband and the father of her children, Ye, also slammed the meaning behind his kids’ initials on Pete’s body.

He wrote in an Instagram rant: “Ask Pete how those tattoos of my kids are doing in the trauma unit.”

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