Pete Davidson Sends a Cry for Help: “I Really Don’t Want to Be on This Earth Anymore”

Kanye West, Ariana Grande, Pete Davidson

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UPDATE: Jon Cryer  tweeted on Saturday afternoon, “Am hearing Pete Davidson is at SNL and accounted for. We are thinking of you, Pete. You are loved. (And just a heads up, when you finally turn on your cell, it’s gonna go apes–t for a little while).”

Cryer previously tweeted, “I just tried to text and call him, his phone is not on or out of cell coverage.”

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Pete Davidson is not in a good place.

The 25-year-old posted an alarming, seemingly suicidal message after sparking some backlash by defending Kanye West with regard to his Twitter drama with the SNL star’s ex-fiancée, Ariana Grande.

“I really don’t want to be on this earth anymore,” Davidson wrote on Instagram on Saturday, just minutes before deleting his account, as he did temporarily after he and Grande split in October. “I’m doing my best to stay here for you but I actually don’t know how much longer I can last. All I’ve ever tried to do was help people. Just remember I told you so.”

“I’m in the plane now on the way to see Pete,” Machine Gun Kelly, his co-star in the upcoming film Big Time Adolescence, tweeted. “Gonna make sure he’s good, I promise. Can’t have my boy in the darkness like that.”

Minutes earlier, Davidson, who has been open about his struggle with depression, wrote, “Bravo Kanye West for standing up for yourself and speaking out against mental health. I can’t explain to you enough how difficult and scary it is to be honest about stuff like this. We need people like Kanye. No on should ever point fingers at you for your bravery in speaking about mental health. I’m seriously disgusted.”

Several of Grande’s fans lashed out at him for allegedly “attacking” his ex with his post. 

Davidson had said earlier this month he has been bullied for months, even before he and Grande broke up.

At the time, he wrote, “I’ve spoken about [Borderline Personality Disorder] and being suicidal publicly only in the hopes that it will help bring awareness and help kids like myself who don’t want to be on this earth…I just want you guys to know. No matter how hard the internet or anyone tries to make me kill myself. I won’t.”

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West, who shared a stage with Davidson on SNL in September, has also been open about his mental health struggles. In October, following controversy over the rapper’s politically-charged performance, Davidson issued a plea to him on the show, saying he should take his medication. West has said he has gone without it for several months.

Grande has not responded to Davidson’s remarks, which come hours after she weighed in on West’s recent Twitter tirade against Drake.

She had tweeted, “Guys, I know there are grown men arguing online rn but Miley and I dropping our beautiful, new songs tonight so if y’all could please jus behave for just like a few hours so the girls can shine that’d be so sick thank u.” Grande had released her new single “Imagine” as scheduled less than two hours later after promoting it throughout the day.

West unleashed a fresh Twitter tirade against Grande early on Saturday.

“I know Ariana said this to be cool and didn’t mean no harm but I don’t like even slightest level of slight commentary from someone I know loves and respects me,” West replied at 4:38 a.m. PT.

“People will no longer take mental health for a joke,” he continued. “Drake verbally attacked Cudi when he was in the hospital and went at me after TMZ because I decided to release albums in June Is snowballed and he refused to meet with me but texted my mother in law and did sneak disses on peoples records that I consider family.”

West also wrote, “All of this foolishness weighed on my mental health so @ArianaGrande you know I got love for you but until you’re ready to really make sure everyone’s ok don’t use me or this moment to promote a song.”

Grande then tweeted, “With all due respect, I don’t need to use anyone to promote anything. Period. I was making a comment ab what men were doing at the time vs. women. It was a joke which I understand now was probably insensitive. I apologize if I was in any way triggering and hope u feel well today.”

Her friend Nicki Minaj also weighed in on the drama, tweeting, “We can be so insensitive. God bless Kanye & Pete. Being flippant about mental illness speaks more about you than them. Stop saying the word love & live it. Love is an action.”

Drake himself has not responded directly to West’s tweets about him, in which he accused him of making threats against him, while Sophie Brussaux, the mother of Drake’s son, reacted to Grande’s tweet, writing on Instagram, “I would hardly call Kanye arguing with himself ‘grown men.'” 

Davidson’s comments supporting West after his Twitter war of words with Grande are not surprising given that the former pair’s breakup was not exactly smooth.

In November, she was angered by an SNL promo that showed the cast member jokingly propose to musical guest Maggie Rogers, and when she turns him down, he says he is “0 for 3.” Grande later tweeted, “For somebody who claims to hate relevancy [you] sure love clinging to it huh…Thank u, next,” referring to what would later be revealed as the name of her new breakup single, which references Davidson and other exes by name, favorably.

A source told E! News at the time that Davidson had “really hurt” Grande with the promo because he had “violated” an agreement to not address or discuss his relationship with her after their split. Another source denied that Davidson, who had also joked about their breakup at a comedy show, violated any agreement, saying that the promo joke was self-deprecating. Davidson would go on to say kind things about Grande on that week’s episode.

After Davidson spoke out about being bullied over his relationship and split from Grande, the pop star issued a plea to her fans, saying, “I care deeply about Pete and his health. I’m asking you to please be gentler with others, even on the Internet…I will always have irrevocable love for him and if you’ve gotten any other impression from my recent work, you might have missed the point.” She also revealed that Davidson had blocked her on Instagram.

(Originally published on Saturday, December 15, at 11:06 a.m. PT)

If you or someone you know needs help, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).

via:: E! Online