Pete Davidson started out as a member of ‘Saturday Night Live’ (SNL) and has now made a name for himself as a successful comedian and actor. Emily Ratajkowski, on the other hand, is a successful name in modeling. There was no commonality between the two, until now.
According to reports, the ‘King of the Staten Island‘ star and the ‘Gone Girl‘ actress are dating and they “really like each other“. Let’s find out if both young celebs are actually seeing each other or if it is just a rumor. Keep on reading to find out the answers.
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Are Pete Davidson And Emily Ratajkowski Dating?
Both Davidson and Ratajkowski were recently in high-profile relationships which didn’t work out for different reasons. It seems the two have moved on from their past.
According to US Weekly, the 28-year-old comedian and the 31-year-old model are reportedly dating. “Pete and Emily have been talking for a couple months now,” a source said.
The source also said that they are “in the very early stages, but both really like each other.” They met through mutual friends who set them up.
“Pete makes Emily laugh and he loves how intelligent she is,” the source added. On Saturday night, the two were spotted “holding hands” on a date in Brooklyn.
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Both Recently Parted Ways From Their Partners
In July this year, Ratajkowski split with her actor and producer husband Sebastian Bear-McClard. There were reports that McClard cheated on her with another woman.
Shortly after officially filing for divorce in September, the model was reportedly seeing Brad Pitt. The two decided to keep their relationship low-key, but things didn’t work out.
In August, the former SNL member and his girlfriend Kim Kardashian parted ways after dating for nine months. The two have since decided to just be good friends.
A source said that the couple has “a lot of love and respect for each other“. But they have realized that the long-distance dynamic and their busy schedules “made it really difficult to maintain a relationship.”