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Pete Davidson Gets Candid About His Relationship With Ariana Grande In GQ Interview

Pete Davidson Gets Candid About His Relationship With Ariana Grande In GQ Interview
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It's a love affair for the ages, it seems; at least for the moment!


I mean, who can resist this couple? There's something very goddess-and-goofball about this pairing, and it's really a delight. Now, Pete Davidson has put his heart on his sleeve for GQ.

And it's just really adorable.



Awww, look at him!

In the wide-ranging interview, Davidson covers many details about his relationship with Ariana, such as their new apartment that, so far, is "six bean bags, but we have no forks." Ever the comedian, Davidson can't help but self-deprecate in response to Ariana's attempts to make their house feel like a home, telling her, "Thank you for letting me stay here."



But perhaps the biggest reveal of all—certainly the detail that most interested the internet—is the timeline of their relationship, which was the subject of speculation and even conspiracy theories from fans and journalists alike! One writer even made a detailed calendar and posted it to Twitter to try to crack the case!

Now, that mystery is solved: the engagement—or at least, the proposal—happened the day they met:


Hey, the heart wants what it wants, and it wants it when it wants it! Who needs "on bended knee"? When you know, you know.

On Twitter, people couldn't help but be impressed:



And heavily invested:


And maybe even fell a little bit in love with Pete themselves?



Some even fell for his fashion sense just as hard:


But of course, not everybody was quite so sure about all this:






But for most, love was definitely in the air:





Here's to you, you crazy kids!

H/T GQ, ET Online

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