Pete Davidson, 27, gets his own ‘pad’: ‘I moved out of my mom’s house’

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It’s the end of an era for Pete Davidson.

The 27-year-old “Saturday Night Live” cast member has settled into his own digs, he said in a clip from a video Q+A shared on TikTok

In the video, Davidson said that he moved out of his mother’s basement.

“I just moved out of my mom’s house,” he said in an update that shook the foundation of the living-at-home-with-mom lore that he’s cultivated over the last couple years, and even inspired his autobiographical 2020 film “King of Staten Island.”

Pete Davidson at the March 2020 premiere of Hulu's "Big Time Adolescence" in New York City
Pete Davidson at the March 2020 premiere of Hulu's "Big Time Adolescence" in New York City Photo credit Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images

Yes, you heard that right. “I’m fully out. I got a pad,” he clarified, though he did not specify where the new place is.

Davidson dubbed his former basement-dwelling abode “the cave” in a hilarious video for Netflix last year.

“I moved here like a year ago and built this weird little basement to stay away from f—ing people,” the then-still-at-home funny man explained in a tour of the spot that included some cool Hollywood memorabilia, and a few buddies goofing off.

It’s been a few months of soul searching for Davidson.

In December, he said he’s in the process of removing all his tattoos in a virtual Q+A for “King of Staten Island.”

“He even showed his hand, which is already done,” said film critic Mike McGranaghan, who tweeted the update and a screenshot from the talk.

Pete Davidson models Alexander Wang on the runway during the Collection 1 fashion show in New York City in May 2019
Pete Davidson models Alexander Wang on the runway during the Collection 1 fashion show in New York City in May 2019 Photo credit Mike Coppola/Getty Images

In January, Davidson opened up about mental health and his diagnosis with bipolar personality disorder during a convo with actress Glenn Close for Variety’s Actors on Actors series.

“When somebody finally tells you, the weight of the world feels lifted off your shoulders. You feel so much better,” he told the 73-year-old “Hillbilly Elegy” star.

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