Machine Gun Kelly Calls Out Pete Davidson After Comedian Impersonates Him On 'SNL'
KEY POINTS
- Machine Gun Kelly critiqued his pal Pete Davidson's impersonation of him on "SNL"
- Davidson poked fun at Kelly and his relationship with Megan Fox, who was portrayed by the comedian's co-star Chloe Fineman
- Kelly and Davidson have been good friends since 2018 after working together on several projects
Machine Gun Kelly hilariously called out Pete Davidson after the comedian poked fun at him and his relationship with Megan Fox during the latest episode of "Saturday Night Live."
During Saturday's episode, Davidson, 27, and co-star Chloe Fineman, 33, impersonated the "Bloody Valentine" singer and his girlfriend and even donned an exact replica of the outfit the couple wore at the 2021 iHeartRadio Music Awards.
On Twitter, Kelly suggested Davidson get a taste of his own medicine. "I think it’s time for me to come on the show as Pete @nbcsnl," the 31-year-old artist joked, alongside a clip from his friend's sketch.
In Davidson's TV court show parody "The People's Kourt," guest host Kim Kardashian hilariously portrayed Kourtney Kardashian as a judge and poked fun at her older sister's relationship with Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker.
The clip featured Kim imitating Kourtney's monotone voice while calling in her "bailiffs," Davidson's MGK and Fineman's Fox.
"Hey, what’s up?" said Davidson, who rocks a blond wig. Fineman then asked Kim why they are best friends with Kourtney, to which Kim replied, "Because our boyfriends have tattoos for necks" in a jab at Barker.
Davidson did his best MGK laugh as Fineman's Fox gushed over him.
"I wish I could vape you," Davidson told Fineman before they proceed to wiggle their tongues together, imitating Kelly and Fox's past PDA.
However, Kelly said Davidson did not exactly nail the impression. "Pete, you know damn well I don’t talk like that," the rapper wrote on Instagram Stories, according to Page Six.
Kelly and Davidson have been good friends for years and have been spotted out on various outings together. Earlier this year, the rapper appeared on "Saturday Night Live," and he and Davidson were caught on camera accidentally tumbling off stage while giving each other a hug at the end of the show.
The pair starred in two movies together, "Big Time Adolescence" in 2019 and "King of Staten Island" in 2020. But their friendship was forged when they worked together on Netflix's Mötley Crüe biopic "The Dirt" in 2018.
"We were stuck down there [filming] in New Orleans and we were both super stoners, listen to the same music. That's my boy," Kelly told Billboard at the time.
The rapper was also there for his pal when Davidson shared a cryptic message on Instagram that alarmed his friends in 2018.
"I really don’t want to be on this earth anymore," Davidson, who struggled with mental health issues, wrote in the since-deleted post. "I’m doing my best to stay here for you but I actually don’t know how much longer I can last. All I’ve ever tried to do was help people. Just remember I told you so."
Following Davidson's post, Kelly tweeted, "I'm on the plane now on the way to see Pete. Gonna make sure he's good, I promise. Can't have my boy in the darkness like that."
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