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Pete Davidson Has Yet Another Tribute Necklace, This One For Lorne Michaels

The comedian also said he’s working on having all of his tattoos removed by the time he turns 30.

When it comes to the most important relationships in Pete Davidson‘s life, it seems to comedian can’t help but say it with his neck.

First, he and Bridgerton actress Phoebe Dynevor fueled dating rumors when they debuted their matching couples necklaces in April that feature an interlocking lowercase P and D. And now that they’ve made their relationship official with a public outing at Wimbledon in London over the weekend, it appears that Davidson has added an effigy of his Saturday Night Life boss, Lorne Michaels, into the jewelry rotation. While most fans were too shocked by the surprise confirmation of this suspected romance to notice the finer points of Davidson’s fit, pop culture parody account @OfficialSeanPenn zoomed in on the photographs to point out that SNL star appears to be wearing a teeny-tiny framed portrait of Michaels taken at the 2015 Time 100 Gala dangling off a pearl, dice, and mushroom bead choker necklace.

When not crafting custom jewelry in honor of the man who signs his paychecks, Davidson has been spending a whole lot of time in the doctor’s office getting his huge collection of tattoos removed with the hopes of being totally ink-free by the time he turns 30. In a conversation with PeopleTV, he revealed that it’s been “about four or five months” since his last laser session as “We’re shooting some stuff and it takes like a month for it to heal.” He added, “But like it’s pretty much off this hand. I get my next treatment [in] like a month or so. They said by the time I’m 30, they should all be gone. So they got like two more years left of this.” Davidson originally told Seth Meyers in May that he had started the long and painful process of undoing his permanent ink for fear he would never be able to have an acting career. “I didn’t think that they would put me in stuff,” he confessed. “I thought after SNL it was a wrap. I honestly never thought that I would get an opportunity to act and I love it a lot.”

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