Pete Davidson said “f–k you” to a venue staffer who violated his no-phone rule during his stand-up show.
The “Saturday Night Live” alum performed at City Winery Thursday night and called out the waiter in the midst of his performance to have him escorted out, an eyewitness told Us Weekly.
Davidson claimed that he “pays $10,000 to lock up [phones]” before he continued his planned set.
The “King of Staten Island” star didn’t address the interruption for the remainder of his performance.
A rep for Davidson didn’t immediately return Page Six’s request for comment.
Locked phones have been commonplace at comedy shows, with talent and venues requiring the audience to place their smart devices into sealed Yondr pouches.
During his set, Davidson detailed his personal ups and downs, from his struggle with addiction to his attempts to set up his mom, Amy, with a nice “suitor,” the outlet reported.
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He also joked about trying to get “good press” after multiple car crashes, one of which prompted a reckless driving charge.
The “Bupkis” actor, 29, had been driving in a residential Beverly Hills, Calif., neighborhood with then-girlfriend Chase Sui Wonders when he veered into a house.
At the end of September, Davidson was photographed crashing his SUV while departing his stand-up show.
Exclusively obtained by Page Six, the photos also highlighted several scrape marks that covered one side of his vehicle from the back door to the beginning of the back wheel.
The photos also highlighted several scrape marks that covered one side of his vehicle from the back door to the beginning of the back wheel.
The “Big Time Adolescence” star had been in the driver’s seat with another man in his passenger seat and three others in the back.
The identity of the four passengers wasn’t known, but his rumored girlfriend, Madelyn Cline, wasn’t among them.
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