Pete Davidson turns into a 'grill master' this NFL season, says 'I’m always a fan of making spaghetti'
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Pete Davidson has spent some quality time in the kitchen. The comedian-actor is set to feature in Totino’s two new commercials during NFL playoff season and it’s all for a reason.
"I’ve been honing my skills at becoming a grill master, but I’m always a fan of making spaghetti," said Davidson of his go-to meals on Monday, January 8.
How does Pete Davidson spend his game days?
Talking about how he likes to enjoy his game days, the 'SNL' alum said, "Pretty chill. I usually invite my friends and mom over to watch the games with me."
On the upcoming NFL playoff games, Pete shared, "I’ll invite my friends over to watch the game, and have been doing that the past few years.”
Other than Totino, Davidson likes to serve his guests "chips, salsa, and other dips, wings, and candy, as per People.
"I’ve always been a huge fan of Totino’s. The bite-sized pizza rolls make the perfect snacks for game day, which I’ve enjoyed since I was a kid. So when the brand approached me about this campaign, I had to say yes," he told People on collaboration, adding "I got to eat all the Totino’s Pizza Rolls my heart desires while on set and who gets to say that?"
Pete Davidson's shows were canceled last month
Pete Davidson's shows were canceled last month with no particular reason provided. The 30-year-old bowed out of his show at New York City's Beacon Theatre on December 22, the venue announced in an Instagram Story post, providing no reason for the cancellation, reports MEAWW.
The Beacon Theatre also confirmed that Davidson will not make up with another scheduled show.
“Please be advised that the Pete Davidson performances scheduled to take place at the Beacon Theatre on Friday, December 22, and Saturday, December 23, have been canceled,” the theater wrote on social media.
As per Deadline, ticketholders were made aware of the show cancellation in an email, just a couple of hours before the event was set to start. They were automatically refunded, the outlet revealed. All of Davidson’s shows have been canceled up until January 3, Ticketmaster confirmed.