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Pete Davidson may have spent a huge amount of time and money removing his extensive tattoo collection (including some “humiliating” designs), but he’s not opposed to adding meaningful ink.
The “Saturday Night Live” alum was photographed at CinemaCon 2026 in Las Vegas last week with her 4-month-old daughter’s name tattooed next to her ear.
He looked in good spirits as he spoke on stage to promote his upcoming action comedy “How to Rob a Bank,” showing off his nearly bare arms.
Davidson, 32, welcomed Scottie with girlfriend Elsie Hewitt, 30, in December 2025, after Page Six exclusively revealed their relationship in March of the same year.
At the time, a source told Us that the model was “very different” from her past relationships.
The comedian, who began the tattoo removal process in 2021 and reportedly spent more than $200,000, gifted his daughter with new ink after saying he wanted to avoid “three hours” of covering up his own ink in the makeup chair.
Davidson’s old ink included special tributes to his now ex-girlfriends, including Kim Kardashian and Ariana Grande. Davidson also revealed that he has no intention of removing the portrait he painted of Hillary Clinton after she lost the 2016 election.
He gave an update on his 200 tattoos that were scheduled to be removed in January 2025.
At the time, Davidson revealed on Jimmy Fallon’s “Tonight Show” that he was “trying to get back to a clean slate,” adding that he still had “maybe two or three” tattoos.
“I’ve been burning them off,” he said, describing the pain as “worse” than getting the tattoos.
“Once the layers of skin are burned off, it takes six to eight weeks to heal,” the “King of Staten Island” star said.
“You can’t get any sunlight, and you have to do it about 12 more times,” Davison added.
He also jokingly told the audience: “Think carefully about that Game of Thrones tattoo you’re getting.”
He also revealed that the process would take more than 10 years to be fully completed.
“I used to be a drug addict and a sad person. I felt that I was ugly and had to be hidden,” the ‘Bapkiss’ actor said.
“And I don’t think there’s anything wrong with tattoos, but for me, when I see them, I think of a sad person who was very insecure.”
