Pete Davidson is reportedly dating someone new and feeling “very happy,” according to an exclusive insider speaking to Page Six. The “Saturday Night Live” alum’s new partner is described as a “non-celebrity” who is “very different” from the women he has dated in the past. A source close to Davidson shared that his new flame respects his desire for privacy, a trait Pete values deeply in his relationships. Despite the early stages of their romance, Davidson is said to be genuinely interested and happy with this woman.
Pete’s New Relationship Earns Family’s Blessing Amid His Well-Publicized Dating History
Although Pete’s new girlfriend isn’t a Hollywood star, she has gained some popularity on social media. Importantly, Pete’s family, including his mom Amy Waters Davidson and sister Casey Davidson, are supportive of the new relationship. They are reportedly thrilled to see Pete in such good spirits. However, when Page Six reached out to Pete’s representative for a comment, there was no immediate response.

Davidson has often found himself making headlines for his dating life, with a history of high-profile relationships. His first major romance was with Cazzie David, daughter of comedian Larry David, followed by a whirlwind engagement to pop star Ariana Grande. He later dated actresses and models such as Kate Beckinsale, Kaia Gerber, Margaret Qualley, and Phoebe Dynevor, further cementing his status as a regular figure in celebrity news.
Pete’s High-Profile Romances and Struggles With Media Scrutiny Over His Love Life
Perhaps Pete’s most publicized relationship was with Kim Kardashian, which began after a comedic kiss during an “SNL” skit in 2021. Their romance lasted nine months before they amicably split in August 2022 due to their hectic work schedules. More recently, Pete’s relationship with actress Madelyn Cline ended in July after less than a year of dating, once again making headlines.
Pete has been candid about the intense media attention surrounding his love life. In a recent interview with Page Six, he reflected on how his relationships were often overexposed because he considered himself “ugly” compared to other famous men like Paul Mescal and Timothée Chalamet. He shared that the relentless scrutiny was “humiliating and upsetting,” leading to a period of harassment that deeply affected his personal life.