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Pete Davidson admits using ketamine at Aretha Franklin’s funeral

Pete Davidson admits in his new Netflix special that he was high on ketamine when he attended Aretha Franklin’s funeral in 2018.

Pete Davidson admits using ketamine at Aretha Franklin’s funeral

From his childhood obsession with Leonardo DiCaprio to a disturbing gift from a stalker, comedian Pete Davidson tells all in his new Netflix special “Pete Davidson: Turbo Fonzarelli”. So much has he come clean that the actor even confessed that in 2018 he attended Aretha Franklin’s funeral in 2018 with his then fiancée, Ariana Grande, high on ketamine. Ketamine is used in the US to treat depression, anxiety and chronic pain, but we don’t know if this was the case for him.

The actor and former ‘SNL’ host says: “I’m embarrassed I was out of the house like that. That’s not right,” the comedian says on “Turbo Fonzarelli” about being under the influence of the drug, which is used to treat depression. Later, Davidson joked that Franklin “will never know” he was high, but added: “Still, that’s not the point.” “He was so high, I thought it would be a good idea to go up to his family and say, ‘Hey, I’m just here to pay for my RESPEC-T.'”

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