Pete Davidson is sharing the one drug he still can’t give up after getting clean from other substances.

“I can’t quit [weed] yet. It’s all I have left,” the comedian told the crowd at his “Pete Davidson: Rehab Tour” in Atlantic City Saturday, per the Daily Mail.

“I did coke and ketamine and f–king all the pills and all that s–t. All I have is weed left, so it’s almost over, but I’m holding on for a little bit longer.”

In August 2023, Page Six exclusively revealed that Davidson, 30, dabbled with ketamine to treat his depression.

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At the time, the “Saturday Night Live” alum was fresh out of rehab after seeking help to deal with his PTSD and borderline personality disorder, sources exclusively told us.

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“Pete regularly goes to rehab for ‘tune ups’ and to take a mental break, so that’s what’s happening,” an insider explained.

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Another source added that Davidson – who lost his firefighter father in the 9/11 terrorist attacks – knows when to take breaks “so he can focus on himself” and learn to “better deal with his PTSD issues.”

Months before seeking help, the “King of Staten Island” star was involved in a crash with then-girlfriend Chase Sui Wonders in March 2023.

At the time, Davidson was traveling “100 miles per hour” down a Beverly Hills neighborhood in his Mercedes-Benz when he hit a fire hydrant and slammed into the garage of a home, police records revealed.

The actor made light of the accident on Saturday after receiving the news that the charges against him had been dropped.

Davidson told the audience he didn’t see a stop sign and decided to ram into the home instead of a pedestrian he nearly missed.

“I saw the house and I was like, ‘I don’t think you could die if you hit a house.’ Usually in sitcoms they just go right through it,” he said, per the Daily Mail.

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“So, I swerved and I aimed for the house and I actually hit the garage pretty good. Even at my worst, I’m pretty f–king spot on.”

The “Bupkis” star admitted he was “so scared” of potentially “going to jail.”

“The cop came, he was all pissed because I drove into a structure,” he explained. “I was freaking out, and I had to calm myself down.”

It wasn’t until Davidson realized that he “wasn’t drunk” and no one was dead that he would be fine.

As a punishment, the “Suicide Squad” star was required to complete 50 community service hours and a “safe driving course.”

He also had to “visit both a hospital and morgue to confront the fatal consequences of risky choices.”

“I was like, Can I just go to jail for a day? It seems like six weeks of work,” Davidson quipped.
Pete Davidson, known for his candidness about his struggles with substance abuse and mental health, has opened up about the one drug he still relies on – weed. Despite quitting other substances like cocaine, ketamine, and pills, Davidson admits that he can’t give up marijuana just yet.

In a recent performance during his “Pete Davidson: Rehab Tour,” the comedian shared with the audience in Atlantic City that weed is “all I have left.” This revelation comes after Davidson sought help for his PTSD and borderline personality disorder, following a period of dabbling with ketamine to manage his depression.

It’s not the first time Davidson’s battles have made headlines. Earlier in 2023, he was involved in a car crash with his then-girlfriend, Chase Sui Wonders, in Beverly Hills. Despite the near-tragic incident, Davidson managed to see humor in the situation when charges against him were ultimately dropped.

Reflecting on the experience, Davidson joked about his decision to hit a house instead of a pedestrian, saying, “Even at my worst, I’m pretty f–king spot on.” The incident served as a wake-up call for the actor, who expressed fear about the possibility of facing jail time, only to realize later that he wasn’t under the influence and no one was seriously harmed.

As part of his punishment, Davidson was required to complete community service hours, attend a safe driving course, and visit both a hospital and morgue to understand the consequences of risky choices. The experience left him contemplating whether a brief jail stint would have been a simpler solution.

Despite his struggles, Davidson continues to seek help and take breaks to focus on his mental health. His honesty and willingness to share his experiences serve as a reminder that seeking support is a crucial step towards healing. Stay tuned for more updates on Pete Davidson and other useful information.