Pete Davidson Become candid about his past drug addiction.
this Saturday Night Live Alum is dropped by power supply of 105.1 FM Breakfast Club A radio program was broadcast on Wednesday, August 13 and a radio program opened on how smoking weeds affect his mental health.
“I’m a daily person every day, I’m mentally ill where I hear the sounds, and you feel like you’re sitting next to yourself, the weed shouldn’t do that… It’s because it’s too strong.”
The comedian said he struggled with drug addiction in his 20s, while also coping with the impact of fame SNL 2014.
“Yes, I’m just taking drugs, trying to do comedy – do you know what I mean? I’m not killing anyone or anything, but it’s still… you don’t want to do that, you want to be able to grow.” “That’s what we really don’t have – I feel that for young people, any kind of privacy can make these mistakes and learn your lessons and not on Page Six.”
“I’m a big drug addict – I’m going to get healed and stuff, and I do have something mental and I’m getting treatment, but if you’re a drug addict, that’s not.” “You can’t treat it with a bunch of drugs and then speed it up.”
Realizing that this will affect his relationships, Davidson shares how he ends up kicking himself.
“Unfortunately, I’m not a person who can do things moderately, and I think I kind of fooled myself – like, ‘You can do that’ – to the people I really care about, I’m not going to be with you anymore,” he said. I’ll say, some of them still don’t. ”
Finally, Davidson – Who Looking forward to his first child With girlfriend Elsie Hewitt – Glad he was able to abuse substance abuse into his growing years.
“[It] He said, I’m really young…I’m glad all the bad things in my 20s happened. I am jealous of the people who blow up at 35 because they have a fulfilling life, family, friends, and know who they are. ”
He added: “When you don’t know who you are and you’ve been on the news for Bulls, it’s awkward and terrible. I’m grateful, it’s not a justification, but I’m really young.”
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