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Pete Davidson’s tumultuous behavior and heartbreak following his split from Madelyn Cline led him to seek treatment at a rehab facility, according to an insider.
Last month, the 30-year-old comedian checked into a wellness facility to address his mental health, just days after announcing he had quit using drugs. Davidson’s split from Cline, 26, occurred the same month, after nearly a year of dating.
A source revealed that Davidson is often “miserable” and only finds true happiness when he’s working and performing on stage. With his Prehab Tour canceled, the star didn’t have many upcoming projects lined up, adding to his instability.
Pete Davidson ‘s ‘unpredictable’ behavior and heartbreak over his split from Madelyn Cline led to him checking into a rehab facility – an insider has claimed
The source explained that Davidson’s unpredictability and lack of stability have caused significant stress, which can lead to negative thoughts.
Despite canceling his comedy tour dates, Davidson had to prioritize his mental health, as he needs to be in the right mindset to perform in front of thousands.
The comedian has received overwhelming support from his family and friends following his breakup with Cline. Some of his closest friends didn’t even find out about his rehab stint until they read about it in the news.
Davidson split from Cline, 26, the same month after nearly a year of dating – with a source who saw Pete days before rehab exclusively telling DailyMail.com: ‘Pete is miserable most of the time’ (pictured together October 2023)
Davidson’s friends have been supportive, wishing him the best and knowing that he’ll bounce back after getting the help he needs.
Months ago, his friends allegedly gave him a ‘wake-up call’ about his spending habits, as he was blowing through his money on private jets and trips.
The comedian has been open about his struggles, revealing during a standup comedy show that he still smokes weed after quitting other drugs.
Davidson has had a tumultuous year, including a near-death experience where he drove into a garage in Los Angeles in March 2023, resulting in a reckless driving charge.
The charge was dismissed on July 18, 2024, after he completed 50 hours of community service with a neurosurgeon, a safe driving course, and a visit to a morgue.
The comedian has been taking steps to prioritize his mental health, previously entering a rehab facility in July 2023 for treatment related to his post-traumatic stress disorder and borderline personality disorder diagnoses.
A source told that mental health has ‘always been a priority’ for the actor, and that he will often check himself into rehab to work on these issues.