LOS ANGELES — Actors Pete Davidson and Chase Sui Wonders were involved in a single-car crash over the weekend in Beverly Hills, but both were uninjured, according to reports.
Officers responded to calls about a crash at 11:12 p.m. Saturday in a residential area of Beverly Hills near the intersection of Rodeo Drive and Elevado Avenue, Lt. Reginald Evans, a Beverly Hills police spokesperson, said.
Officers found a wrecked dark-colored four-door Mercedes-Benz and a damaged city fire hydrant, Evans said. There were no injuries in the crash and no arrests made.
Police declined to name the vehicle’s occupants, but TMZ, which first reported the collision, and New York Post reported the actors’ involvement.
As investigators worked to determine the cause of the crash, Evans said they believe speed may have been a factor.
Representatives for Davidson and Wonders did not immediately respond to The Times’ requests for comment.
Water from the busted fire hydrant shot into the air, the geyser-like flow rising higher than a nearby street light, according to footage from the scene. Fire crews scrambled to shut off the hydrant as the water rained down on them.
TMZ obtained photos from the scene of the crash that show damage to the side of a house. A trail of tire marks along the lawn of the house leads to cracked wooden panels and shredded shrubs.
Davidson and Wonders, who starred together in the 2022 comedy horror film “Bodies Bodies Bodies,” have been spotted together at various public outings in recent months, including last month at the Daytona 500 NASCAR race in Florida and the NFL Pro Bowl in Hawaii. However, neither has publicly confirmed they are dating.
Davidson had previously been attached to model and author Emily Ratajkowski who he was rumored to be dating late last year after he broke up his storied relationship with Kim Kardashian West.
Wonders broke out as a member of the cast on HBO high school drama “Generation,” which was canceled after its first season in 2021. She stars in the forthcoming Apple TV+ crime drama “City of Fire,” an adaptation of Garth Risk Hallberg’s 2015 novel of the same name.
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