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Pete Davidson Appears To Have Kim And Ye's Kids' Initials Tattooed On His Neck—And Fans Are Uncomfortable

Pete Davidson Appears To Have Kim And Ye's Kids' Initials Tattooed On His Neck—And Fans Are Uncomfortable
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For all the drama surrounding their relationship, actor Pete Davidson and Kim Kardashian aren't showing signs of cooling down their romance any time soon.

The Saturday Night Live actor was recently spotted with the initials of Kardashian's children with ex-husband Ye tattooed on his neck--and fans are finding it sort of uncomfortable.


Davidson was photographed with the tattoo after leaving a stand-up show last month.

See the pics below.

The tattoo appears to show the initials KNSCP.

According to Page Six, which first published the photos, the "K" stands for Kim, while the "NSCP" refer to Kardashian's four children with Ye, North, Saint, Chicago and Psalm.

This tattoo joins two other bits of Kardashian-related ink Davidson has on his body. One bears Kardashian's name, and the other reads "My Girl Is A Lawyer," a reference to Kardashian's decision to follow in her late father's footsteps and attend law school.

But the tattoo with the initials comes weighted with baggage from Kardashian and Ye's tumultuous and often disturbing divorce.

The rapper has frequently directed his ire at Davidson, including a music video in which he buries Davidson alive. And the couple's children have frequently been at the center of Ye's rage toward Davidson.

In a series of since-deleted Instagram posts earlier this year, Ye posted screenshots of a text conversation between him and Davidson discussing he and Kardashian's kids, which Ye captioned:

"NO YOU WILL NEVER MEET MY CHILDREN."

Given all the drama, some have speculated Davidson and Kardashian are trolling Ye with the tattoo.

But even if there's no ill intent behind the tattoo Davidson and Kardashian have only been dating since October of 2021, leading many to feel like this level of entanglement with Kardashian's kids might be too much, too soon.

And fans are feeling very uncomfortable about the whole situation.





Ye's response to this should certainly be interesting.

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