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American comedian goes to another psychotherapy

Comedian Pete Davidson has been battling psychological problems for years. After his last breakup, he has begun seeking treatment again.

Suffers from a so-called Borderline Personality Disorder: Comedy Star Pete Davidson
Suffers from a so-called Borderline Personality Disorder: Comedy Star Pete Davidson

- American comedian goes to another psychotherapy

US comedian and actor Pete Davidson (30) isn't one to mince words when it comes to his mental health. Since revealing in 2018 that he'd been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder, he's consistently addressed his various therapies and struggles with substance abuse in his stand-up routines. According to People magazine, following his split from actress Madelyn Cline (26) about a month ago, Davidson has sought therapeutic help once again.

As reported by the magazine, the former "Saturday Night Live" star is planning to take another "break" to focus on his health. An insider claims Davidson has checked into a "wellness facility" for psychological treatment. Last year, the comedian underwent inpatient therapy after causing an accident and being sentenced to, among other things, 50 hours of community service by a court.

Pete Davidson is known not only for his comedy shows and film roles but also for his numerous relationships and flings with stars like Kate Beckinsale (51), Ariana Grande (31), or Kim Kardashian (43), with whom he was together from November 2021 to August 2022.

Pete Davidson, after his recent split, announced, "I'm not going to," engage in excessive public relationships for a while. Following his breakup and the advice of his therapist, he chose to take a break to focus on his mental health again.

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