Pete Davidson remains in treatment program
- Pete Davidson stays in his treatment program despite reports claiming he checked out.
- The comedian and actor remains committed to his mental health journey.
- Contrary to rumors, Pete Davidson continues to prioritize his well-being.
Pete Davidson remains in a mental health facility, contrary to reports suggesting he had checked out after a two-week stay. A source close to the comedian confirmed to Page Six that he is still engaged in his treatment program and is seeking privacy as he focuses on improving his mental health. Davidson reportedly entered the facility at the end of July, following a period of distancing himself from those around him. The “Saturday Night Live” alum has been candid about his mental health struggles, having previously sought treatment for PTSD and borderline personality disorder. His latest stay follows a similar visit in June 2023, where he aimed to manage his ongoing mental health challenges. Friends of Davidson have noted that he regularly attends rehab for "tune-ups" to maintain his well-being, emphasizing his commitment to seeking help when needed. Davidson has openly discussed his mental health issues in various interviews, revealing that he has battled severe suicidal thoughts and has been in and out of mental health facilities since childhood. He has also addressed his substance abuse history, admitting to still using marijuana after eliminating other drugs from his life. During a recent performance, he expressed his struggle with addiction, stating, “It’s all I have left,” while indicating his desire to overcome these challenges. For those in need of mental health support, resources are available, including the Crisis Text Line, which can be reached by texting “STRENGTH” to 741-741.