Pete Davidson has been accounted for, and his security has been confirmed by the New York Police Department after the “SNL” comic posted an unsettling message on Instagram, The New York Times reviews. Concern for Davidson’s well-being arose earlier at present (December 15) after he wrote, “I really don’t want to be on this earth anymore,” on Instagram. He has since deleted his account.
Davidson’s troubling remarks arose after his ex-fiancée Ariana Grande commented on Kanye West’s recent tweets about Drake. In a since-deleted tweet on Thursday evening, Grande wrote, “Guys, I do know there are grown males arguing on-line [right now], however Miley [Cyrus] and I [are] dropping our lovely, new songs tonight, so if y’all might please simply behave for like just a few hours so the women can shine that’d be so sick thank u.”
This morning, West tweeted, “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.” He added, “People will no longer take mental health for a joke.” Grande apologized at present, calling her feedback “insensitive” and “a dumb joke.”
Following Grande and West’s tweets, Davidson wrote on Instagram, “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 one should ever point fingers at you for your bravery in speaking about mental health. I’m seriously disgusted.”
Davidson then wrote, “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.” He then stated, “I really don’t want to be on this earth anymore,” earlier than deleting his Instagram account.
Pete Davidson has spoken about psychological well being previously, and just lately released a statement addressing bullying and borderline character dysfunction. Ariana Grande shared his assertion on her Instagram story in solidarity with Davidson, and urged her followers to “be gentler with others, even on the internet.” She additionally acknowledged that she cares “deeply about Pete and his health.”
If you might be having ideas of suicide, name the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 (TALK). You can discover a listing of further sources at SpeakingOfSuicide.com/sources.
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