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Pete Davidson Removes Kim Kardashian-Related Tattoos

Pete Davidson appears to have removed all traces of Kim Kardashian from his body.

While on vacation in Hawaii with Chase Sui Wonders, his rumored new girlfriend, the former Saturday Night Live actor was pictured without his most famous tattoos.

“My Girl Is A Lawyer” was previously inked on his body, above his collarbone.  The star tributed the tattoo to his then-girlfriend, Kim Kardashian, during their nine-month relationship.

During an episode of “The Ellen Degeneres Show, Kardashian revealed that although her man had several tattoos in her honor, the one about her being a lawyer was a favorite.

Along with tattooing the names ‘Jasmine and ‘Aladin’ – commemorating the first kiss they shared during an SNL sketch – Davidson also tattooed the first letter of her name as well as her four children. The ” KNSCP ” tatt represented Kim, North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm.

Davidson also had the word “Kim” branded on his chest, but the ink was noticeably absent during his swim in the Ocean with Wonders.

Last year, the comedian was seen with a bandage above his left collarbone where his “My girl is a lawyer” tattoo was, causing speculation that he had laser treatments to remove the ink. The photos in Hawaii confirm the removal of the tats with the Kim K tributes nowhere in sight.

According to Page Six, the 29-year-old claimed that he plans to get rid of all of his tattoos by the time he turns 30 to focus on his acting career.

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