Pete Davidson's Former Staten Island Neighbors Describe Him as Polite Resident
The president of the condo board at Pete Davidson's former Staten Island building said the comedian was respectful to residents and minimized disruptions from celebrity guests. Davidson sold the unit this month after purchasing it for $1.2 million in 2020.
nypost.comPete Davidson's former neighbors at a Staten Island condominium described the comedian as polite and considerate during his time living in the building. com that Davidson introduced himself to residents he did not know and treated people as neighbors rather than a celebrity.
Campbell said Davidson tried to reduce disruptions when famous guests visited, including by using a side entrance when dating Kim Kardashian to avoid blocking the front door with an entourage.
Campbell recalled that Davidson brought celebrity friends to the building, naming Miley Cyrus, Kid Cudi, and Machine Gun Kelly as visitors. He also described an incident in which a young fan repeatedly rang Davidson's doorbell late at night. Campbell said Davidson declined intervention and stated the girl would realize he was just a regular person.
2 million in 2020 and sold it this month after multiple price cuts. Campbell later sent Davidson a farewell letter thanking him for being friendly, approachable, and respectful, and for bringing positive energy to the building. The sale occurred around the same time Davidson and girlfriend Elsie Hewitt ended their relationship after welcoming a daughter named Scottie.
Key Facts
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Pete Davidson purchased the Staten Island condo for $1.2 million.
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Davidson sold the condo this month after price reductions.
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Christopher Campbell sent Davidson a farewell letter praising his conduct.
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Potential Impact
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The condo sale concludes Davidson's ownership of the Staten Island property.
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