Pete Davidson Flips Out On UCF Students For Breaking No Cell Phone Rule At Comedy Show, Students Bash Him On Twitter

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Cazzie David, Ariana Grande, Kate Beckinsale, My Mother Probably. What the fuck is Pete Davidson so angry about?

Earlier this year, the 25-year-old comedian kicked an audience member out of his show because he wore an Ariana Grande shirt after allegedly calling him an “asshole” and an “idiot” in front of a packed crowd. Shortly after, he bailed on a show seconds before he was supposed to go onstage because the club’s owner mentioned Davidson’s exes Ariana Grande and Kate Beckinsale. Wear that shit like a badge of honor, bro.

Davidson is making headlines again for giving students at the University of Central Florida a stern talkin’ to after an audience member violated his no-cell phone rule during his standup show.

A brave UCF student risked her life to capture the footage below. Honorable.

“That’s what’s f–ked up. You were the one filming. That’s right, we’re embarrassing. That’s why he world is going to end in 25 years because you’re all f–king retarded,” Davidson, 25, ranted on Monday. “I meant it that way, idiots. You should f–king grow up. It says no phones. … You’re just supposed to just like behave. I have to have my boy patrol you guys like you’re five years old? That’s f–king embarrassing.

“You should grow up,” he continued in the middle of his set. “Where’s the next generation? … Don’t you want your parents to be proud of you? … Now we’ll continue.” [via Page Six]

UCF students who attended the show immediately blasted Davidson on Twitter for dressing them down like an angry, drunk parent.

https://twitter.com/grigiogurlz/status/1166178436139945984?s=20
https://twitter.com/parkjihyeet/status/1166168630813265920?s=20

https://twitter.com/ericscott2120/status/1166166317147156481?s=20
https://twitter.com/Dani_garzon12/status/1166183455245426688?s=20
https://twitter.com/karipans/status/1166180685930889219?s=20

I don’t think I have thick enough skin to attend a Pete Davidson comedy show. I’m too fragile.

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