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Pete Davidson cheers for ex-fiancee Ariana Grande, wants her to win Oscar for Wicked: 'I hope she takes the gold'

Pete Davidson said he would like to see Ariana Grande win the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. She's nominated for playing Glinda in Wicked.

Feb 16, 2025 12:28 pm IST
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Comedian and actor Pete Davidson cheered for ex-fiancee Ariana Grande this awards season and said that he would like to see her win the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. He talked about his previous relationship with Ariana Grande, whom he had been with and even engaged to for four months in 2018, according to The Hollywood Reporter. (Also Read | Pete Davidson reveals he spent $200k to remove his 200 tattoos, calls process ‘horrible’)

Pete Davidson and Ariana Grande dated in 2018.

"When we see each other, which is few and far between, because we're not in the same circles, it's all love," he said. He then added that he would like to see her win the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, for which she's nominated for playing Glinda in Jon M Chu's Wicked.

"I hope she wins the Oscar; I hope she takes the gold," said Pete, adding, "I've had some pretty adult relationships with some pretty amazing women, and when it's ended, it's been cool," according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Following their breakup in October 2018, Pete dated Kate Beckinsale, Kaia Gerber, Phoebe Dynevor, Margaret Qualley, Kim Kardashian, Chase Sui Wonders, and Madelyn Cline. Meanwhile, Grande married Dalton Gomez in 2021, and the couple split in 2024. She's currently dating her Wicked co-star, Ethan Slater.

 
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