Pete Davidson Unveils Bare Arms in Tattoo Removal Transformation

Live from Las Vegas, it’s Pete Davidson with a new look. 

I was so surprised to see Pete Davidson at CinemaCon 2026! He was showing off how far he’s come with getting his tattoos removed – his arms were completely clear, and it was really noticeable. It’s amazing to see the progress he’s made over the years.

Okay, let’s talk casual style! I spotted Pete rocking a super comfy look recently. He paired a simple red tee with gray sweatpants and, yep, white Crocs – comfort is key! He finished it off with some cool accessories: a chain, sunglasses, and a baseball cap. It just proves you can be relaxed and still look put-together.

What really caught people’s attention wasn’t what Pete was wearing, but what he wasn’t. The comedian’s arms, once completely covered in tattoos, were now mostly bare, with only faint traces of the designs he’d had removed.

Pete has removed a lot of the 200 tattoos he once had, using laser treatment. However, he’s kept a few that are personally meaningful, including one honoring his mother, Amy Waters Davidson.

Pete Davidson explained that after getting several tattoos, his mom asked why he hadn’t gotten one dedicated to her. He jokingly responded by getting a tattoo that simply says ‘MOMTATTOO,’ which he says will remain permanently.

Pete Davidson, known for his role in The King of Staten Island, said he’s planning to keep his tattoos, including those inspired by The Sopranos and one dedicated to his late father, Scott Davidson, a firefighter who died in the 9/11 attacks. He shares a 4-month-old daughter, Scottie, with his girlfriend, Elsie Hewitt.

“I have my dad’s ID [number],” he shared, “and that’s pretty much it.”

Pete started getting tattoos removed in 2020 and has openly shared his often-painful experience with the process.

“It’s terrible,” Pete admitted. “I’ve been recording it and showing it to the younger members of my family as an example of what they should do if they don’t enjoy something.”

“But I’m excited ‘cause I’m making changes,” he continued. “So I’m excited, but it sucks.”

To see more celebs’ tattoos, read on… 

In September 2022, Jason Momoa, known for his role as Aquaman, shaved part of his head and showed off a new tattoo he’d been planning for two decades.

In June 2024, the artist behind the song “Karma” showed off a new bicep tattoo: a teddy bear with angel wings. The design was inspired by the artwork from her album, Guilty Pleasure.

In April 2024, singer Elle King revealed a new tattoo on her backside honoring significant men in her life.

Elle, Rob Schneider’s daughter, followed through on a long-standing promise and got a tattoo on her butt. She revealed on Instagram that the tattoo says ‘brethren’ as a tribute to the men who help her raise her son. She expressed her deep appreciation for their support, saying she couldn’t imagine life without them.

The singer of “Genesis” revealed a large tattoo on her face in October 2022, explaining it was something she had been considering for a decade and had spent years preparing herself to get.

In August 2023, the Blink-182 drummer got a “Time Flies” tattoo to mark a milestone: his 30th flight since being involved in a plane crash in 2008.

In March 2023, the Twilight actor and his wife got matching tattoos honoring their wedding date.

In April 2022, the Selling Sunset star revealed a new face tattoo: the word “invincible” written in cursive just below her jawline.

The “Stitches” singer debuted a tattoo on the back of his neck in March 2022.

Following the conclusion of filming for the final season of Game of Thrones, the actress got a meaningful new tattoo to honor her character, Arya Stark.

Maisie Williams, known for her role in Game of Thrones, got a permanent dragon tattoo on her wrist to commemorate the end of the show’s final season.

In 2018, while celebrating their engagement, Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner both got matching tattoos inspired by the movie Toy Story. They later divorced in 2023, after being married for four years.

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2026-04-18 20:20