All the best to the happy couple! I’m somewhat surprised he doesn’t already have a child with all the ladies he gets.
https://www.eonline.com/news/1419945/pete-davidson-elsie-hewitt-expecting-first-baby |
Dude clearly uses protection. I don't know anything about this model he's been dating for a while, but I hope she's a good person. So glad he didn't have a baby with the kardashian he dated. |
Poor kid. Parents will split when young, with dad unstable. |
Well, Kim can’t carry kids and Ari has never had one despite multiple relationships… Read between the lines |
Looks like someone finally trapped him! |
Dont you ever just get exhausted being a hater, in life? |
Oh please. What are the odds this won't happen? |
Aww. Pete Davidson (post-rehab and tattoo removal) is my celebrity crush. I hope they make it and he's a great dad. |
To be fair, he’s spoken of having received a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder. It doesn’t bode well for the permanency of his relationship or his ability to be a stable parent. |
Or his child's mental health. I've always wondered what people see in him. He's not attractive in any way. |
I don't have a crush on him because I think he's ugly, but I'm rooting for him. I think he's done a LOT of growing up the last few years and hopefully he doesn't relapse. |
My friend has that same diagnosis. We've been friends for 21 years, she's been married to the same guy for about 25, and she has two very sweet, upstanding kids in college and has held a job the entire time I've known her. Super stable. |
I do think it helps if he's actually dealing with his diagnosis and getting therapy and/or medication if needed.. Most people with borderline don't get a diagnosis. |
I hate that I’m asking this, but did Kim get a diagnosis after kid 2? I don’t follow these people, but I knew she’d had a couple naturally and a couple via surrogate. I never asked why, but this comment makes me curious. I don’t want to be sucked into the whole kardashian thing - just looking for this one bit of info. |
Exactly. He treats it really seriously and accepts treatment. I also don’t think it has as strong a genetic component as some things like OCD, schizophrenia etc. acknowslwging a problem and dealing with it makes a huge difference. I have a relative with adhd who started treatment as a kid and has really worked on it — he’s the best husband because he’s so thoughtful about what he needs to do and how to do it. It’s the guys who say “I don’t have an issue—I’m just fin/different/quirky/a genius” that you need to watch out for. Not saying this is gojng to work out but I’m pulling for him. He’s obviously really close to his mom and has a lot of feelings about losing his dad so I actually think the parenting role is probably something he takes really seriously. |