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In a recent interview, Pete Davidson opened up about the invaluable parenting advice he received from his co-stars, Eddie Murphy and Keke Palmer. As he prepares for the arrival of his first child with girlfriend Elsie Hewitt, Davidson expressed his enthusiasm for fatherhood, stating, "I’m just excited to take care of something."
The comedian and actor, known for his candid personality, reflected on how the insights from Murphy and Palmer have shaped his perspective on parenting. Davidson emphasized the importance of nurturing and being present in a child's life, drawing from the experiences of his seasoned co-stars.
As he embarks on this new journey, Davidson's genuine excitement shines through. He looks forward to the challenges and joys that come with raising a child, demonstrating a commitment to being a supportive and loving parent. With the wisdom of his peers and his own enthusiasm, Davidson is ready to embrace fatherhood head-on.
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