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Pete Davidson Says Louis C.K. Tried to Sabotage His Career
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The 'Saturday Night Live' star enjoys watching fellow comedian Louis C.K.'s career fall apart because he's 'not a nice person' especially to young comics.

AceShowbiz - Pete Davidson found pleasure in watching Louis C.K.'s comedy career fall apart after years of sexual misconduct were exposed.

The disgraced star's career took a downward turn after five women accused him of sexual misconduct in a piece in The New York Times in 2017, as he was dumped from a deal with FX, his Netflix special was axed, and the film "I Love You" was shelved.

Speaking with Charlamagne tha God in an interview released on Monday, February 24, 2020, the Saturday Night Live (SNL) star confessed the turn of events was "amazing."

"It felt great. I loved it, that guy hasn't been nice to many people, he's not a nice guy," Pete added.

In addition to his admitted acts of misconduct, the star claimed Louis acted nice to his face while trying to sabotage his career behind his back, revealing he urged "SNL" boss Lorne Michaels to fire him over his marijuana use.

"He just ratted me out to my boss - it was so weird - I never really got over that," he explained. "That dude's just a piece of s**t. He's not nice to young comics."

And he went on to note the lack of support Louis has received from fellow comics, amid his efforts to reboot his career abroad following the scandal, was evidence of his poor reputation among his peers.

"If something happens to somebody and they're a nice guy, people f**kin' don't stop talking to you and your friends don't - he's doing shows in f**kin' Israel! He had to leave the country," he laughed.

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