Pete Davidson is all smiles with Miles Teller at the 2025 Super Bowl — and showing off his new ink-free look.
While walking on the field before the Sunday, February 9, game featuring the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs, Davidson, 31, rocked a gray long sleeve t-shirt with green “Eagles” writing on the front. The sleeves of his shirt were partially rolled up, unveiling his nearly barren arms. He paired the look with jeans, a backwards green baseball cap and black sunglasses.
Teller, for his part, kept it casual with a green bomber jacket and a white Eagles t-shirt underneath. Teller, 37, wore a pair of jeans and a navy baseball cap with aviator sunglasses.
Miles’ wife, Keleigh Teller, walked behind the pair and was decked out in her own Eagles merch.
Davidson’s appearance came days after he revealed that he was getting rid of several of his tattoos. “I’ve been burning them off,” Davidson said during a January appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. “They’re almost all gone.”
The Saturday Night Live alum explained that he had undergone multiple procedures to get the tattoos lasered off. “It’s horrible,” he said of the pain. “They got to burn off a layer of skin and then it has to heal for, like, six to eight weeks and you can’t get in the sunlight and then you got to do it, like, 12 more times.”
Davidson noted that he had “probably 200” tattoos that he started removing in 2021. “I was a sad boy,” he told host Jimmy Fallon. “It was a weird time. I don’t know, everyone was getting tattoos, like, five years ago. Post Malone was like, ‘Always tired,’ and I was like, ‘Me too, dude, I’m always tired.’”
While he hoped for a change, Davidson shared that there were a few he may end up keeping. “Maybe, like, two or three,” he said. “I’m trying to clean slate it [and] trying to be an adult.”
Nearly four years earlier, Davidson noted that he wanted to remove his tattoos to help his acting career. “I honestly never thought that I would get the opportunity to act and I love it a lot,” he said on Late Night With Seth Meyers in May 2021. “You have to get there three hours earlier to cover all your tattoos, because for some reason, people in movies, they don’t have them that much.”
He continued, “So now I’m burning them off, but burning them off is worse than getting them. Because not only are they, like, burning off your skin, but you’re wearing these big goggles, right? So you can’t see anything and the doctor’s in there with you.”
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