“Viewers are shocked by Star’s dramatic transformation in the ad,” read the captivating headline that caught the attention of many. The process of tattoo removal was described as “horrible” by Davidson, who likened it to “burning them off.” He further expressed that it is even “worse” than the initial tattooing experience. “They have to burn off a layer of your skin, and then it takes six to eight weeks for it to heal. During this time, you must avoid sunlight and repeat the process about 12 more times,” he elaborated, causing a gasp from the studio audience, especially when he mentioned the idea of removing a ‘Game of Thrones’ tattoo.
In the past, Davidson had various tattoos dedicated to former love interests, as well as characters like “Spongebob Squarepants,” “Rocky Balboa,” and notable figures such as Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Hillary Clinton. The article concludes by acknowledging the contribution of KiMi Robinson and originally appearing on USA TODAY, highlighting how Pete Davidson bravely bared it all in an ad showcasing his tattoo-free transformation after removal.