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Pete Davidson Reportedly Got A Tattoo Dedicated To Kim Kardashian’s Kids—Kanye Must Be Furious!

May 3, 2022 by Marissa Matozzo

 
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Our new favorite celebrity couple might be more serious than we thought! Rumor has it that Pete Davidson‘s latest tattoo is dedicated to his girlfriend Kim Kardashian‘s children, who she shares with ex-husband Kanye West. Over the weekend, the Saturday Night Live star, 28 attended the Netflix is a Joke: The Festival event at the Fonda Theatre in LA with Kardashian by his side.

In paparazzi-snapped pics, fans can see new ink on his collarbone that appears to read “KNSCP.” On Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and elsewhere, the images of Davidson’s new tat instantly went viral, as his fans think the 5 letters stand for the Skims founder, 41, and her 4 kids— North, 8, Saint, 6, Chicago, 4, and Psalm, 2.

While neither Davidson nor Kardashian have confirmed if the rumors are true regarding who the letters represent, the King of  Staten Island actor does have several tats dedicated to the KKW Beauty mogul, so these fan theories aren’t out of the question.  As Kardashian discussed on her Ellen Show appearance back in March, her beau has “a little more than” 3 tattoos inspired by her. “The other ones are, like, cutesy things,” she said at the time. “I think my favorite one, it says here [pointing to her collarbone], ‘My girl is a lawyer.’ And that one’s really cute.” She also revealed that Davidson has her first name branded on his chest.

Other than stirring up rumors with Davidson’s most recent body modification, the couple also turned heads at 2 other joint red carpet appearances this week. At the White House Correspondents’ Dinner this weekend, Kardashian donned a glittery, curve-hugging Balenciaga gown as Davidson matched her energy with a stylish suit (and he added Vans sneakers for his own spin on it).

The duo also made a grand entrance at the MET Gala Monday evening, as Kardashian wore the historic Jean Louis dress Marilyn Monroe made famous while singing “Happy Birthday” to President John F. Kennedy in 1962, and Davidson went for another classic tuxedo, covering up the new ink everyone is continuing to analyze.

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