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Pete Davidson Clears The Air About Matt Rife Comedy Show

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Contrary to recent reports, Pete Davidson did not actually “pull out” of Matt Rife’s comedy show at Radio City Music Hall. In fact, he was never scheduled to perform in the first place, as confirmed by sources with direct knowledge of the situation.

Key Takeaway

Pete Davidson was never actually scheduled to perform at Matt Rife’s comedy show, debunking recent reports about him “pulling out” of the event. Scheduling conflicts and a misunderstanding led to the false information, and Pete’s busy schedule with stand-up shows and film production made it impossible for him to attend.

What Really Happened

According to reliable sources, Pete Davidson was never officially contracted or slated to be an opener for Matt Rife’s show. While he was indeed invited by Matt, scheduling conflicts prevented Pete from attending the event. Despite his desire to support his friend, Pete had prior commitments, including his own stand-up show on February 4 and an upcoming film production with Eddie Murphy.

It appears that there was a misunderstanding or miscommunication between Matt Rife and his team regarding Pete’s involvement, leading to the false reports about Pete “pulling out” of the show.

Pete’s Busy Schedule

Pete Davidson’s packed schedule, which includes his ongoing stand-up tour and filming commitments, made it impossible for him to make an appearance at Matt Rife’s comedy show in New York City. While there may have been no news about Pete’s involvement, it’s clear that Matt Rife’s recent performances have not been short of eventful incidents, such as the controversial removal of porn star Lisa Ann from one of his shows.