Pete Davidson Booed by Fans at Syracuse Basketball Game

Pete Davidson didn’t receive the warmest welcome at a college basketball game.
On Saturday night (February 5), the 28-year-old Saturday Night Live cast member was booed by fans while he arrived at the Syracuse men’s basketball game at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, New York.
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“Pete Davidson pulled up to the @Cuse_MBB game and got booed by the crowd,” a Syracuse basketball Twitter account tweeted along with a video of Pete up on the Jumbotron laughing as fellow attendees booed at him.
The booing shouldn’t come as a big surprise for Pete, who called the city “trash” during an interview on The Howard Stern Show three years ago.
In the interview, Pete talked about filming his 2019 movie Big Time Adolescence in Syracuse.
“Dude, I was shooting this movie out in Syracuse. Syracuse, you know, it’s trash,” Pete said at the time. “Worse than Staten Island. The nicest hotel in Syracuse is, like, a f–king Ramada.”
Despite the cold welcome, Pete stayed and enjoyed the entire game with his friends.
“Hello, Syracuse Orange men, thank you so much for having me and my friends in the building,” Pete said in a video shared on sports reporter Mike Curtis‘ Twitter. “We had a really great time, so, peace?”
If you missed it, Pete recently made a very big purchase with one of his SNL cast members.
After attending his first college basketball game, and a healthy amount of boos from the crowd, Pete Davidson has a message for the city of Syracuse — and it sounds like he wants a truce. 🏳️ pic.twitter.com/2Fki2oROzT
— Mike Curtis (@MikeACurtis2) February 5, 2022