PETE Davidson has reportedly crashed his car after leaving his standup comedy show.
The comedian, 29, allegedly swiped his black GMC SUV against a wall while leaving The Wiltern in Los Angeles on Saturday.

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Pete “swiped his car against the side of a wall while exiting the venue” at around 10pm, according to Page Six.
He was seen driving the car with a man in the passenger seat and three others in the backseat.
Witnesses said they didn’t know it was Pete that driving, with sources claiming people screamed, “Oh s**t, that was Pete!” after he got out of the car.
Several scrape marks were seen on one side of the car from the door to the back wheel, in photos obtained by the outlet.
Pete’s standup show earlier in the night had been attended by celebrities like Machine Gun Kelly and Ruby Rose.
They were believed to have left before Pete exited the gig.
The latest incident comes after he crashed his car into a Beverly Hills home.
In March, Pete and his then-girlfriend Chase Sui-Wonders, 27, were involved in a frightening car accident.
The Suicide Squad actor was reportedly behind the wheel of the Mercedes car, as first reported by TMZ.
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The car accident occurred just before midnight. The funnyman was speeding when he supposedly lost control.
During the car ride, the vehicle hopped over a curb and ran over a fire hydrant.
The homeowner of the involved property claimed his 16-year-old daughter was traumatized by the incident.
The homeowner mentioned he has no issue with the Bupkis star and has not filed a lawsuit against him.
Pete was charged with reckless driving in June as a result of the incident.
Over the summer, the comedian checked himself into rehab and he resurfaced on social media in late July.
“Pete regularly goes to rehab for ‘tune ups’ and to take a mental break, so that’s what’s happening,” a source told Page Six.
When Pete was 23, his therapist diagnosed him with borderline personality disorder, he previously admitted.
“I got diagnosed with BPD a few years ago, and I was always just so confused all the time, and just thought something was wrong, and didn’t know how to deal with it,” he said in a chat with Glenn Close for Variety’s Actors On Acting.
“Then when somebody finally tells you, the weight of the world feels lifted off your shoulders. You feel so much better,” he added.
Pete was reportedly at the same rehab in Pennsylvania where comic John Mulaney was treated.
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