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Pete Davidson Sets Record Straight About His Penis Size: ‘It’s Not Too Big Or Too Small’

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Pete Davidson just revealed the answer to the question a lot of people have been wanting to know. The “Saturday Night Live” star stopped by “The Breakfast Club” on Thursday with host Charlamagne tha God, when he was randomly asked how big his penis really is.

His manhood has been the talk of the internet for quite a while, after his ex-fiancée Ariana Grande revealed it was “like 10 inches” long. READ MORE: Pete Davidson To Return To ‘Saturday Night Live’ As Host — A Guide To Season 48’s Hosts The topic came up when Davidson and Charlamagne were discussing the title of his new series “Bupkis”.

When questioned whether there were any other names tossed around, including any based on his penis size, Davidson insisted, “I don’t understand.

It’s really not that special. It’s a very normal-sized penis.” “It’s not too big or too small,” he added. “It’s big enough to enjoy and not big enough for it to hurt, is what I was told,” Davidson went on. READ MORE: Martha Stewart Celebrates Easter With Pete Davidson And Girlfriend Chase Sui Wonders As well as her “10 inches” long comment, Grande also seemingly referenced Davidson’s penis size in her “Mean Girls”-themed “Thank U, Next” music video when she wrote “HUUUUGE” in the burn book.

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