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Pete Davidson ‘has purged Kim Kardashian tattoos’

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The tattoos Pete Davidson got as a tribute to Kim Kardashian seem to be gone.
While dating for nine months between 2021 and last year, the 29-year-old “Bodies, Bodies, Bodies” actor had several tattoos honoring his reality star ex and her children. However, fans have noticed they appear to have disappeared after he was spotted shirtless on a trip to Hawaii with his rumored new girlfriend Chase Sui Wonders over the weekend.
In reference to Kardashian pursuing a career in law, Davidson was shown in October with a bandage covering the tattoo that read “My girl is a lawyer” on his left collarbone.

In honor of the “Saturday Night Live” sketch in which Davidson and Kardashian appeared as the two characters from Disney’s “Aladdin,” in which they shared their first kiss, it also appears that Davidson had an inking of the words “Jasmine and Aladdin” erased from his collarbone.

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Davidson, who has more than 70 tattoos, also seems to have covered up his neck tattoo that reads “KNSCP,” which stands for North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm, the names of the four children Kim Kardashian, 42, and rapper Kanye West, 45, have together.

In the photos from Hawaii, he also had the name “Kim” branded on his chest, but this has now vanished, leaving only a little scar in its place.

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According to Kardashian, Davidson told her about his chest tattoo of her name last spring on the “Ellen DeGeneres Show,” “I don’t want to be able to get rid of it or to cover it up, and I just wanted it there as a scar on me.”

Davidson, who was recently linked to model Emily Ratajkowski, 31, has been spotted out on outings with Sui Wonders, 26, from “Bodies, Bodies, Bodies,” including one where they were seen holding hands while visiting Universal Studios.

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