That became sort of like all anyone would talk about."
Davidson noted that in no way did he invite all this attention.
“I’m not on Instagram, I’m not on social media,” he said.

“I’m not like flexing.”
But perhaps his social media absence has only prompted folks to get creative and start speculating.
oh oh f*** … i mean … like a lil over a minute."

It wasn’t long before Twitter users began associating him with the term “big dick energy.”
But Davidson seemingly wasn’t a fan of this illusion that he was blessed below the belt.
With this in mind, Grande’s claim suggests he has some sort of supernatural anatomy.

“Why would she tell everyone that I have a huge penis?
But it was only a matter of time before people began claiming their relationship was bogus.
Still, the public remained skeptical of Davidson’s and Kardashian’s courtship.

But in September 2024, an insider toldTheSunthat their decade-long friendship was over.
“Pete and Colin can’t be in 30 Rock together,” the source said.
Colin doesn’t want to be associated with Pete.”

But celebrity gossip siteDeuxmoireported in October 2024 that a source had told them that this narrative had been exaggerated.
The unnamed person also mentioned that Davidson had security outside the building.
But they may have gotten their wires crossed.

As for claims that his castmates were turning on him over his relationship, there was little evidence.
In fact, his colleagues seemed supportive.
“I mean, you’ve got to be happy for love, I guess.
If it’s love!
Chris Redd also expressed approval, joking to the outlet, “Damn, Pete.
I hope they’re happy.
They’re wearing matching outfits, so I think they’re on their way.”
But according to Georgas, none of this was true.
I’m friends with his sister.”
She continued: “He’s not in rehab and has been sober for months.
Can’t believe this s*** it’s very insulting to his recovery and my mental health.
He’s literally home.”
He’s always been very supportive of my sobriety."
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