Why Pete Davidson’s Hillary Clinton tattoo is the one he won’t remove

Joe Hofmann
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Although Pete Davidson vowed to get rid of his tattoos, his Hillary Clinton art won’t go away.

The comedian stated on The Breakfast Club that the picture of Clinton on his leg will remain there even though he is currently getting rid of more than 200 tattoos from his body.

I adore Hillary. He told the hosts on their Power 105.1 morning show, “I got Hillary after she lost.” First of all, she is a beautiful woman, and I know her personally. But, dude, she’s tough too. As someone who has also been at the forefront of some bulls t, I just wanted to give her a little boost of confidence since she was really at the forefront of some bulls t.

The former SNL star said, “I love it,” in response to a question regarding the 2016 presidential candidate’s thoughts on body ink.

It was adorable when she hit me after I had them taken off and asked, “You’re not taking me off, are you?” Of course not! I said. Hillary remains.

Davidson added that as he’s gotten older, his opinions on the tattoos have evolved.

I had terrible tattoos. All of them were drug-fueled, Davidson said. For the first time, when I was sober, I looked at myself in recovery and thought, “Oh no.” What did I do?

The 31-year-old continues to believe that tattoos are cool—but only if they have a deeper purpose.

He explained his decision to begin the removal process in 2020 by saying, “Mine just weren’t.” I simply began to burn them off. Burning them off is a bad idea.

“If anyone is thinking about getting a tattoo, I would recommend thinking about it for a couple years, because your feelings change,” the Staten Island native said in reference to anyone who are contemplating getting inked.

According to a source who spoke to People, The Pickupactor has invested $200,000 in the removal procedure.

Joe Hofmann

Joe Hofmann

Joe Hofmann is a dedicated news reporter at Morris Sussex Sports. He exclusively covers sports and weather news and has a vast experience of 6 years as a news reporter. In free time, he can be found at local libraries.

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