Pete Is Still a Kim Fan
Pete Davidson just called his ex-girlfriend Kim Kardashian "superhuman" in comments that have the internet doing a double take. Years after their breakup, the comedian is still singing her praises in a way that suggests genuine admiration rather than just being polite.
The comments came during a recent appearance where Pete was asked about Kim. Instead of giving the standard "we're friends, I wish her well" response, he went above and beyond, describing her capabilities and work ethic in terms usually reserved for people you are still deeply impressed by.
What He Said
Pete Davidson described Kim Kardashian as "superhuman," praising her ability to manage multiple businesses, raise four children, maintain her public image, and still show up for the people in her life. He seemed genuinely in awe of how she operates, even years after their relationship ended.
For a man who has dated some of the most famous women in the world, calling Kim superhuman is a significant statement. It suggests she left an impression that time has not diminished.
Are There Still Feelings
Fans immediately began speculating about whether Pete's comments indicate lingering romantic feelings. The answer is probably no. You can deeply admire and respect an ex without wanting to get back together. But the internet loves a reunion narrative, so the speculation is inevitable.
Kim Kardashian has not publicly responded to Pete's comments. She has been focused on her legal career, her businesses, and her children. But knowing Kim, she probably appreciated the kind words.
Maturity Looks Good on Pete
There was a time when Pete Davidson breakups were messy, public, and uncomfortable for everyone involved. The fact that he can speak so highly of Kim years later shows genuine growth. No shade. No bitterness. Just respect for someone he once loved. That is maturity. Do you think they were good together?









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