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Pete Davidson Checks Into Wellness Facility For Mental Health Treatment.

Pete Davidson performing on his show

Pete Davidson, the well-known comedian and actor, has recently checked himself into a wellness facility to prioritize his mental health. This decision comes as part of his ongoing commitment to taking care of himself, as confirmed by a source close to him. Family and friends of Davidson are supportive of his choice to seek assistance and are pleased to see him prioritizing his health and well-being.

Davidson's decision to enter the wellness facility follows his recent split from actress Madelyn Cline, with whom he was romantically involved. Prior to Cline, Davidson had dated actress Chase Sui Wonders and had a high-profile relationship with Kim Kardashian. The comedian has been open about his struggles with mental health, including his battles with depression, PTSD, and borderline personality disorder.

During a recent show, Davidson shared that he continues to use marijuana despite having previously struggled with other substances. He acknowledged his past use of drugs like cocaine and ketamine, as well as his time in rehab to address these issues. Davidson's openness about his mental health journey has resonated with fans, as he has spoken candidly about his experiences with suicidal thoughts and the importance of seeking help.

Throughout the years, Davidson has been vocal about his mental health challenges, revealing that he has been in and out of mental health facilities since childhood. His willingness to share his story has helped raise awareness about mental health issues and the importance of seeking support when needed.

If you or someone you know is in need of mental health assistance, you can text 'STRENGTH' to the Crisis Text Line at 741-741 to connect with a certified crisis counselor. Davidson's decision to prioritize his mental health serves as a reminder of the importance of self-care and seeking help when facing mental health challenges.

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