Pete Davidson is making big moves as the ”Saturday Night Live” comedian has just landed his very first stand up special with Netflix.
In a newly released trailer for ‘Pete Davidson: Alive From New York,’ Davidson details his opinion on straight men being friends with gay men based on experience, as he explains he has ‘a lot of gay friends.’
“I don’t think there’s a more honest relationship between a gay dude and a straight dude because there’s just nothing to gain,” he said.
He continues, adding that “there’s always one gay friend that I don’t think is fucking gay at all.”
“It’s that gay dude that will, like, run up on your girlfriend and squeeze her boobs and slap her ass and be like, ‘Damn girl, you look great!’ I don’t find that fucking funny, like at all,’” he said. “Like I’m all for the gayness, you know, it doesn’t mean I’m against gayness, it’s just like you just get to slap ass on a technicality? That’s not fucking fair at all.”
He continued, explaining if the roles were reversed and he groped his gay friend’s boyfriend, it wouldn’t be as funny.
“I would never do that just cause I could,” he joked. “I wouldn’t like walk up to his boyfriend and like tug his d*ck and be like ‘nice Gary, not for me, but cool.’”
‘Alive,’ according to Deadline, was filmed at the Gramercy Theatre in New York and will premiere worldwide on Feb. 25 on the popular streaming platform.
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