Pete Davidson repeatedly uses derogatory term toward women- and inner circle is ‘surprised he hasn’t been canceled yet’

PETE Davidson has repeatedly used a derogatory term toward women- and his inner circle is surprised he hasn’t been called out for his behavior.

An insider close to Pete told The U.S. Sun they were shocked that the 29-year-old comedian hadn’t been “canceled” after he called women the c-word on more than one occasion. 

Pete Davidson's use of the C-word has caught the attention of people in his inner circle after he dropped it in a foul tirade during a voicemail to a PETA rep

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Pete Davidson’s use of the C-word has caught the attention of people in his inner circle after he dropped it in a foul tirade during a voicemail to a PETA repCredit: PeacockTV
Pete also called a woman the C-word during an onstage meltdown last month in Pennsylvania

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Pete also called a woman the C-word during an onstage meltdown last month in PennsylvaniaCredit: Getty

“When Pete left that voicemail calling the woman from PETA that C-word, I was left without words,” the insider said after he told off the animal rights organization’s spokesperson.

“But now he’s used it to disparage a woman in his audience on his tour, and that’s just totally unacceptable,” the insider said of the Saturday Night Live alum.

“That word is indefensible. He’s already notoriously difficult to work with, but using that word… that’s not nice, you cannot call a woman that.

“That is called being canceled.”

The insider continued: “It’s not something you’d expect someone to say who respects women, and certainly not a guy who dates some of the hottest women in Hollywood.”

“Despite being raised by a mother- he seems to have a lot of anger towards women. 

“Using the c-word is so disgusting and so disrespectful,” the insider added.

“When PETA throws a fit and calls you out on something, you just ignore it, they can’t do anything to you- exploding on them does nothing for anyone. 

“But then you continue to use that word publicly to refer to a woman in your audience, there seems to be no limit to who you feel you can hurl that at,” the insider said.

THE LATEST INCIDENT

Last month, the funnyman got into it with a woman in the audience at his show at the Wind Creek Event Center in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.

A U.S. Sun reporter attended a show headlined by Pete, along with fellow comedians Jon Stewart and John Mulaney.

The trio came out at the end of the show to take questions from the audience when a woman shouted out that Pete was a “racist.” 

John tried to defend the comedian, explaining it was all just part of Pete’s act.

Instead of brushing off the accusation, it seemed to enrage the Saturday Night Live alum, who hurled the slur at the woman telling her: “You’re a c**t. Sit the f**k down!”

As the shocked audience looked on, John tried making light of the moment by joking: “Clean up in aisle 3!”

Eyewitnesses said that Pete’s alleged “racism” came during a bit relating to the antiquated terms that delineate bedrooms in a home.

“He was talking about his realtor, who is Black,” the insider continued. 

“And he said the realtor was showing him homes, and he called the big room the ‘master bedroom'”

“Pete did a skit about himself being ‘the master,’ before he was corrected by the realtor, who told him that the term is now ‘primary bedroom’ because ‘master’ was named after a master in slavery.”

It was unclear what part of the joke the woman objected to.

UNHINGED VOICEMAIL 

In June, Pete was accused of using the slur in a voicemail he left for a spokesperson at PETA after the organization expressed their displeasure that the comedian was spotted shopping for a dog instead of adopting a pet. 

PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) wasn’t pleased with Pete’s choice to purchase a pup instead of adopting one at a dog rescue over the summer.

They had issued a statement to TMZ expressing their disappointment in the comedian’s choice.

It read: “It’s tragic that Pete didn’t seek out a borough-born mutt from a city animal shelter, because a scrappy New Yorker with charm, personality, and unconventional handsomeness could have been his perfect match.”

But Pete quickly fired back with an expletive-filled voice message to the organization’s Senior VP of Cruelty Investigations, Daphna Nachminovitch, to defend his decision.

In the voicemail, the comic claimed that he’s allergic to dogs, which is why he purchased a Cavapoo – known for being a hypoallergenic breed that doesn’t shed.

He also noted during the rant that the pet was for his mother, who recently lost her puppy companion.

Pete then proceeded to slam the PETA rep for not doing her research before talking to the media, cursed at her, called her a c-word and made a comment about his genitals.

‘SORRY, NOT SORRY’

After the incident, Pete said that he was sorry for his choice of words, but he wasn’t sorry he left the voicemail.

“I haven’t seen my mom and sister cry like that in over 20 years. I was trying to cheer up my family. I was already upset that the store had filmed me without my permission or acknowledgment,” he said.

Pete continued: “Then this organization (PETA) made a public example of us, making our grieving situation worse. I am upset. It was a poor choice of words. I shouldn’t have said what I said, but I am not sorry for standing up for myself and my family.”

The funnyman is also known for dating some of the biggest stars in Hollywood, though it's unclear if he's used the word in any lady loves presence

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The funnyman is also known for dating some of the biggest stars in Hollywood, though it’s unclear if he’s used the word in any lady loves presenceCredit: Getty
Pete's publicly called two different women the c-word in the past several months

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Pete’s publicly called two different women the c-word in the past several monthsCredit: Splash

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