Pete Davidson is finally responding to long-running rumors about his manhood, which began years ago when his ex-girlfriend Ariana Grande made a playful online comment. Her joke quickly took on a life of its own, and it has followed him through every new relationship and public appearance.
Davidson says the rumors have become more annoying than flattering.

Over the years, comments about Davidson’s size have come from all directions — from Grande’s deleted tweet to jokes in her “Thank U, Next” video. His ex Kim Kardashian even joked that she first noticed him because of his supposed “big energy.” Former SNL co-star Jay Pharoah added to the chatter when he claimed that Davidson himself confirmed the rumor in private.
But Davidson is now trying to set expectations straight. During a stand-up show, he explained that Grande’s comments made things harder, not easier. He said that while many men might enjoy the compliment, he worries that women who date him will have unrealistic expectations. By addressing it directly, he is trying to take control of the narrative and reduce the pressure that comes with constant public speculation.

Davidson’s response also serves as a reminder of how quickly jokes can become headlines. He encourages people to think before repeating gossip, especially when it involves someone’s body or private life. His approach shows that humor can still be used to defuse tension while making a real point about respect and boundaries.