Thanks for contacting us. We've received your submission.
Pete Davidson isn’t the only comedian in his new movie.
Davidson’s “Meet Cute” co-star Kaley Cuoco couldn’t resist ribbing the “Saturday Night Live” alum about his ultra-casual ensemble at the Peacock flick’s premiere Tuesday.
While Cuoco, 36, looked glam in a glittering Dolce & Gabbana blazer dress on the red carpet, 28-year-old Davidson seemed dressed for a completely different event in his white hoodie, green sweatpants and sneakers.
“I’m glad Pete dressed up for the occasion. I am so glad,” Cuoco jokingly told Entertainment Tonight, before directing the same quip directly at her cast mate.
“I’m really glad you dressed up tonight,” the “Flight Attendant” star said, as the “SNL” comedian struck a sheepish pose.
Despite recently dating style star Kim Kardashian and modeling for brands ranging from Alexander Wang to H&M, the “King of Staten Island” has more or less maintained his signature “scumbro” style through the years.
While he’s gone more formal for a handful of major events — like the 2022 Met Gala and the same year’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner, both of which he attended with his former flame — he’s typically spotted in casual duds.
Steven Bergman/AFF-USA.COM / MEG
Rob Kim/Peacock via Getty Images
And while Davidson never underwent a major movie-worthy makeover during his time with the Skims mogul, his closet did, with his extensive collection of hoodies now displayed in neat color-coordinated rows.
Looks like he pulled one out for this special occasion.
Brad Pitt launches skincare line Le Domaine, inspired by e...
This story has been shared 47,221 times. 47,221
This story has been shared 46,811 times. 46,811
This story has been shared 46,106 times. 46,106
This story has been shared 36,376 times. 36,376
This story has been shared 31,451 times. 31,451
This story has been shared 25,499 times. 25,499
© 2022 NYP Holdings, Inc. All Rights Reserved Terms of Use Privacy Notice Your Ad Choices Sitemap Your California Privacy Rights Do Not Sell My Personal Information
Your California Privacy Rights Do Not Sell My Personal Information