Pete Davidson doesn't hold back
At Netflix Is a Joke Fest in Los Angeles last week, Pete Davidson made a bunch of jokes about Kanye and his recent attacks.
"I had an AIDS scare this year," Pete told the audience.
"Yeah, I did. And you’re like, 'Pete, Wow. What’s going on in your life? Are you sharing needles? You’re doing heroin? You have tons of unprotected sex?'"
"No, Kanye told me I had AIDS and he’s a genius," the comedian joked.
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"I was like, 'Oh f**k.' I better call my doctor. The guy who made College Dropout thinks I have AIDS."
Pete said he went to his doctor to get checked, and found out he actually doesn't have aids.
Mrs. Doubtfire
The Saturday Night Live star asked, "Does anyone else secretly hope that Kanye pulls like a Mrs. Doubtfire."
The film is about a divorced actor who disguises himself as a woman in order to spend more time with his children.
Pete continued, "I come home one day, and they're like, 'This is the new housekeeper.' And he's like, 'What's up fam?'"
"It’s been a really weird thing to go through," Pete said, seemingly referencing Kanye's repeated attacks.
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"People try to give you advice but even friends that are older than me are like, 'I don’t know. He looks pretty mad, bro. Good luck! Sorry. Here if you need.'"
Pete went on to talk about his friendship with Jack Harlow, who featured on Kanye's Donda 2.
So many people have asked him if he's offended by Jack's work with Kanye, but he insists he's not: "I’m like, 'No, he’s a rapper.'"
"That’s his field. That’s what they do. It doesn’t hurt my feelings."
"It would hurt my feelings if I saw Bill Burr at Sunday Service."
Watch Pete's set below:
Kanye hasn't responded.