Pete Davidson reveals how he was listening “The Eminem Show” without his mom noticing it

For the second season’s first episode of Hart to Heart, Kevin Hart sat down with Pete Davidson where the two discussed mental health, his future with a possible wife and kids, and his favorite ways to unwind.

At one point of the interview, Pete revealed how he was hiding from his mom when he was listening to Eminem’s “The Eminem Show” album when he was young.

“I have a secret for my mom,” Pete Davidson says. “The first record I have ever bought was ‘The Eminem Show.’ I was like 9 years old and it was sick record. Lots of cursing. Loved it!”

“But my mom was like ‘you are too  young for this, when you are twelve we might talk about it’. My mom loved Rod Stewart so what I did was, I made a print of a disk with Rod Stewart cover and I pasted it on top of the The Eminem Show so when my mom was like ‘what you listing to’ it was Ro Stewart but I never heard Rod Stewart song.” Davidson said.

Then Pete continues talking about his parodies of Eminem on Saturday Night Live. You can watch the podcast below:

Kanye West fans are not happy about Eminem teaming up with Pete Davidson on SNL

Last week, news media outlets reported that season finale would be the last Saturday Night Live appearance from comedian Pete Davidson, who joined the cast back in 2014.

In a cut-for-time musical sketch, Davidson poked fun at SNL mastermind Lorne Michaels while parodying Dr. Dre and Eminem’s song “Forgot About Dre.” Davidson’s version — aptly titled “Forgot About Lorne” — was interrupted by Eminem himself, who told Davidson, “I would just stop. They all suck,” referring to Davidson’s various Eminem spoofs. “It’s really bad,” Eminem added.

Kanye West’s love-hate relationship with Saturday Night Live got even more complicated after his ex-wife, Kim Kardashian, started dating cast member Pete Davidson in 2021. Now, Ye fans are not happy with Eminem doing sketches with Pete too.

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Eminem makes cameo on SNL & tells Pete Davidson to stop parodying him: “They all suck”

Pete Davidson had one final treat for Saturday Night Live viewers before ending his 7 season run: a rap tribute video to the show’s creator, Lorne Michaels.

The skit, which was apparently cut for time, begins with host Natasha Lyonne informing Davidson that Michaels is depressed because the two never got to make a rap video together.

Using Dr. Dre and Eminem’s hit song “Forgot the Dre,” David proceeds to honor Michaels’ legacy by ratting off his many accomplishments but suddenly, Davidson’s video is cut short when none other than Eminem appears to remind the comedian that this is the third time he has parodied one of his songs (see: “Stu” and “NFTs”). “Pete! What you doing man? Is it another parody? It’s another tribute or something? I would just stop. They all suck. Stop. Just please, stop. It’s really bad.”

Then Davidson attempts to explain he’s merely paying tribute to the rapper, Marshall Mathers shuts him down and warns: “Pete, don’t f**king do it again!”

You can watch the video below:

Pete Davidson spoofs Eminem’s “My Name Is” on his latest SNL Christmas episode

It’s 2054, and Pete Davidson has to prove that he’s still got it.

It was a very strange night for Saturday Night Live. The big Christmas episode was set to induct Paul Rudd into the Five Timers Club but a reported COVID-19 outbreak among the cast forced the show to piece together an episode with only two of the current cast, Kenan Thompson and Michael Che.

Shot in black and white, “An Evening With Pete” imagines a sad, washed-up Pete Davidson 33 years in the future. Like a lounge singer working a dingy club decades past his prime, old Pete does a faux Weekend Update with a robot Colin Jost. A bored patron heckles him to “Do Chad!” his most well-known recurring character.

Pete does a Warren Beatty-themed parody of Eminem’s 1999 hit song “My Name Is,” from The Slim Shady LP album while cast member Chloe Fineman asks what exactly type of audience is this for.

Later in the sketch, Pete says he’d like to do a song with his friend, Machine Gun Kelly and brings out chalice with MGK’s dust in it and 1990-2054 written on it.

Pete Davidson reveals he called Eminem after his SNL spoofs

Comedian Pete Davidson has recently sat down with Seth Meyers on his Late Night Show where he revealed he phone-called Eminem after his SNL performances, impersonating Slim Shady.

“Those skits were written by the great Dan Bulla and Steven Castillo, great SNL writers, and Chris Redd. Eminem said a couple of nice things about me, and I, of course, heard them. I reached out and I was like ‘I would just like to say thank you’ and I just hit him up and said thanks, and he was like ‘yeah, man, you really did that. When I saw STU on the script, I was like, I do not know how it was going to go, but after you did that, it was fire.’ I was like, ‘Oh, thank you so much, you are the coolest,’ and then I just hung up as quickly as possible. That is all you need. You do not want anything more.”

Pete Davidson portraited Eminem in parodies of “Stan” which also had a cameo from Eminem, and “Without Me” featuring Jack Harlow.

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Eminem shows love to Pete Davidson on Clubhouse

During the Clubhouse chat with DJ Whoo Kid, Eminem talked about Pete Davidson and his Eminem skits that have aired on SNL recently.

“I was not involved in that Pete Davidson ‘Without Me’ spoof on SNL. I was surprised by it but I was not involved. We were involved in the ‘Stan’ one. Shout out to Pete Davidson man. That dude is f**king incredible. He is f**king hilarious. The way he does those skits, you know, mocking the songs of mine…man, he sold that s**t. He’s super talented, man. That dude is super f**king talented.” said Eminem.

At the end of the conversation, Eminem joked that he would give Whoo Kid some ‘s**t that’ that he ‘has not yet written’ to drop it. Watch the video below:

Jack Harlow & Pete Davidson impersonate Eminem in ‘Without Me’ video at SNL

The first Saturday Night Live of Spring featured the return of longtime cast member Maya Rudolph as host. She was joined by Kentucky rapper and songwriter Jack Harlow, who earned a GRAMMY nomination for “WHATS POPPIN’ in 2020 and recently released That’s What They All Say.

Harlow first appeared in the Digital Short “NFTs,” a take on Eminem’s “Without Me,” complete with Pete Davidson in a Robin costume similar to that of Eminem in the original video.

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Original Stan reacts on Pete Davidson & Eminem’s SNL parody

Saturday Night Live delivered one of the show’s funniest sketches over the years with a parody of Eminem‘s 2000 hit song “Stan,” featuring Dido and SNL managed to surprise fans with a cameo from the legendary rapper himself along with comedian Pete Davidson.

Eminem was approached a couple of days in advance by SNL to see if he was available and it worked out for him to do it. It came together really quickly,” a source told to Entertainment Online.

The same magazine spoke with Devon Sawa, an actor who played Stan’s role in Eminem’s original music video, on Monday, while he was promoting his upcoming horror film Hunter Hunter, and he revealed how much he enjoyed the SNL sketch and praised Pete Davidson’s performance in recreating the Stan character into Stu.

I do not think I have smiled so much in a long time,” says Devon Sawa. “I think Pete Davidson nailed it. Some people do not see some of the things that I saw. He did everything from the pencil blow to certain eyerolls. He really kind of copied me perfectly but also did his own thing and spun it his own way and I am very flattered that I was in a music video that is lasted so long.

Someone tweeted me, ‘Are you watching SNL right now?’ and somebody else tweeted that they were doing a ‘Stan’ parody, and my first reaction was, ‘Oh no, are they ripping it apart?’ But it is just funny. It is just they took the song, twisted it, and Pete Davidson is a talented dude.

Watch the video below:

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Eminem makes cameo in Pete Davidson ’s Christmas ‘Stan’ parody on SNL

“Stan” was released almost two decades ago. And now the comedian Pete Davidson who is close friend of Machine Gun Kelly, parodied the song on “Saturday Night Live” by turning it into a twisted Christmas anthem, “Stu,” and Eminem himself makes the appearance.

With his hair bleached blond hair, Pete Davidson descended down some basement steps to write his letter to Santa Claus. Surrounded by lots of photos of jolly ole Saint Nick, he began, “Dear Santa, I can not believe the year is almost over, it is getting colder, I am a year older but I am still your soldier… the only thing keeping me alive, Dear Santa, please bring me a PS5.”

He continues: “I tried to buy one at Walmart, ran around the shop mall like Paul Blart, tried to find one for sale, but the thing is they are all out, yo, I even went to a Gamestop, but then I was like, ‘Oh wait stop,’ Santa Claus can make one, the man got his own workshop.”

Eminem’s “Stan” features a pop singer Dido singing the chorus, and Kate McKinnon took on that role in “Stu” video. Also Eminem and Sir Elton John famously performed the song the 43rd Annual Grammy Awards. Which is included in the “Stu” clip, as well.

“Stu is waiting for his surprise, to open up a PS5, he just really wants to play, “Assassin’s Creed” on Christmas Day, but he can not buy it himself because he lost his job because he was stealing from his boss, I would be worried, Stu is a scary guy / a scary guy,” McKinnon sang on chorus.

Yang’s verse went: “This year Christmas will be bad, cause Santa s**ks and Stu is sad. He already asked you really nicely and now he is really pissed off. I am just telling you cause I like you a lot. I am a big fan of Santa Claus and I also want a PS5, a PS5.”

The end of “Stu” video, Satna finally responds: “Dear Stu, I think you got the wrong address bro. I’m not Santa Claus, bye bye.”

Eminem made the appearance at the very end of the video, shown on the television screen in Pete Davidson’s basement. Eminem appeared in a holiday sweater, saying he received a PS5 even though he never asked for it: “I guess Shady must have been a good boy this year. Sorry Stu, you f**ed up.”

Watch “Stu” video below:

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