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Pete Davidson Embarrassed By BDE Discourse

Pete Davidson Embarrassed By BDE Discourse

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Pete Davidson is reflecting on the public obsession with his 'Big Dick Energy.'
If you're out of the loop, Pete's so-called 'BDE' became a huge talking point online while he was linked* to singer Ariana Grande in 2018.
At one point during their relationship, Ariana replied to a fan on X who asked 'how long Pete is' — referring to her song called 'Pete Davidson' — with a joke about the size of his penis. 'like 10 inches? …oh fuck…i mean…like a lil over a minute.'
Now, Pete has opened up further about the discourse around his 'BDE,' admitting during a new appearance on The Breakfast Club podcast that he was 'embarrassed' and 'hurt' by it.
'I was embarrassed by it,' Pete said, explaining, 'No one talked about any work I was doing. They were just like, 'Oh, that's the fuck stick.' And that hurt so much."
'I think after a year or two, everyone saw how sad I was about it — and embarrassed,' he said as he recalled working on Saturday Night Live at the time. 'I was never on Instagram flexing that lifestyle at all; I was very embarrassed by it,' he said before adding, "No one was outrightly mean by any means.'
Podcast host Charlamagne tha God noted that he was confused by Pete's discomfort, saying, 'You was banging a lot of hot chicks and you had a 10-inch penis.' In response, Pete said, "You know, on paper, that sounds great… It's embarrassing, 'cause, you know... It's Hollywood. Everybody fucks everyone. Why are they focusing on me?'
Pete went on, 'I don't want to victimize myself in any way because I'm cool, but the sexualization of me — if that was a girl, there would be a march for it... Seriously. You're just talking about my dick all day.'
When asked exactly where the 'BDE' discourse began, Pete said, 'I think it was like the New York Times or something, when I started dating someone that I guess they considered out of my league… They were like, 'This guy must have big dick energy.'' He added, 'And then someone confirmed it,' seemingly referring to Ariana's aforementioned tweet.
You can find Pete's full appearance on The Breakfast Club podcast here.
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