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Pete Davidson is at a facility for mental health treatment as stand-up shows are canceled

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Pete Davidson has checked into a wellness facility for mental health treatment.
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Following a string of performances on his Prehab tour, Pete Davidson is taking a break from the stage.

The “Saturday Night Live†alum recently checked into a wellness facility for mental health treatment, People reported Wednesday.

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Mental health has “always been a priority†for Davidson, a source told the outlet, adding that for the past year the comedian has been focusing on his sobriety — a subject he has touched on repeatedly in his stand-up.

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“I am fresh out of rehab, everyone,†Davidson said in September during a show with comedian John Mulaney and political talk-show host Jon Stewart. “I got that post-rehab glow. Seventh time’s the charm!â€

The news of Davidson’s most recent admittance comes as venues in Florida and New Jersey announced the comedian’s upcoming shows there have been canceled due to “scheduling conflicts.â€

Representatives for Davidson did not reply immediately Wednesday to The Times’ request for comment.

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Davidson underwent treatment last summer to address issues related to post-traumatic stress disorder and borderline personality disorder, People reported. At the time, a source told the outlet, “Pete will often check himself into rehab to work on these issues. His friends and family have been supportive during this time.â€

In a 2018 interview with Variety, the “Bodies Bodies Bodies†star said he had “been in and out of mental health facilities†since he was 9 years old — but medication helped to stabilize him.

“The last few years have been real rough with me,†he said. “I took all these mental health classes and really spent a lot of time getting me good.â€

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Last year, Davidson was charged with reckless driving after he crashed a car into a Beverly Hills home. He was subsequently ordered by the Los Angeles Superior Court to complete an 18-month diversion program, which included 50 hours of community service.

He completed the 50 hours at New York City’s Lenox Hill Neurosurgery, where his sister works as a physician assistant, the Daily Mail reported.

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Davidson finished the program early, and on July 18 his misdemeanor charge was dismissed, Rolling Stone reported.

“Hooray? I guess,†he joked at his July 20 show in Atlantic City, N.J., a showgoer told the Daily Mail. “I did something bad. It’s not anything really to be celebrated.â€

Later in the show, Davidson told the crowd that despite quitting “coke and ketamine,†he still smokes weed: “I’m holding on for a little bit longer.â€

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