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Pete Davidson says the ‘big dick energy’ tag ruined his life: ‘I was so sad and embarrassed I was…’

Remember when “big dick energy” was all anyone could talk about? For Pete Davidson, that viral label wasn’t a blessing — it was a nightmare

Published on: Aug 19, 2025 01:33 pm IST
By Aadrika Sominder
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Remember when “big dick energy” was the only thing anyone could talk about? The phrase exploded into pop culture unannounced, and it pretty much reached its peak during Pete Davidson’s whirlwind romance with Kim Kardashian. While plenty of people joked about how Davidson wasn’t exactly conventionally attractive, the running gag was that he exuded major Big Dick Energy. It all probably started in 2018, when ex-fiance Ariana Grande fanned the flames by hinting on X that her man was packing ten inches. Whether that tweet was real or not, it sparked an internet frenzy that never really let Davidson escape the narrative.

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But while it may have looked like harmless fun, Davidson says the attention was actually humiliating.

The comedian opened up about it on The Breakfast Club podcast last week, explaining how his dating life made things awkward during his early years on Saturday Night Live. “I brought a lot of pop culture into the show and I made it sort of a tabloid-y, trendy thing and I was embarrassed by it,” he said. “Nobody talked about any of the work I was doing, they were like, ‘Oh that’s the fuck stick.’ That hurt. After a year or two, everybody [on the cast] saw how sad and embarrassed I was…nobody was ever outright mean, but it was sort of like…”

When Charlamagne tha God pressed him on why he would feel embarrassed, pointing out that Davidson was “banging a lot of chicks and had a 10-inch penis,” the comic admitted that it wasn’t all it was cracked up to be. “On paper, that sounds great,” he said. “But it’s embarrassing. Because it’s Hollywood — everybody fucks everyone. Everyone dates everyone. Why are they focusing on me? I’m not Glen Powell handsome. I’m just a dude who tells dick jokes that is a drug addict. It had nothing to do with comedy. But also, that stuff affects relationships…I don’t want to victimise myself in any way — because I’m cool — but the sexualization of me … If [I] was a girl, there would be a march for it. Seriously. You’re talking about my dick all day? People do that on the Internet to, like, Sydney Sweeney or whoever, [but] there’s no radio hosts or news people…they don’t talk about girls like [that in major media outlets]. [This] was professional. It was pointed out in the street.”

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Aadrika Sominder

Aadrika Sominder is a writer, but foremost an avid reader. With an unwavering commitment to the craft, she is convinced that there is nothing else she was meant to do with her life. Beyond the world of words, her hobbies include snacking and taking long trips.

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