Pete Davidson Shoves Overzealous Fan at Knicks Game
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When leaving the Madison Square Garden following the Knicks' NBA playoff win, the 'SNL' alum is captured on camera doing selfies with fans before having his personal space invaded.

AceShowbiz - Pete Davidson was not afraid of showing his discontent for having his personal space invaded. Encountering an overzealous fan after watching the New York Knicks winning against the Cleveland Cavaliers, the "Saturday Night Live" alum was captured on camera shoving the admirer.

On Sunday afternoon, April 23, the 29-year-old comedian was among the many celebrities attending the NBA playoff at Madison Square Garden. After the game as he was leaving the area, he was seen sharing high-fives with fellow Knicks supporters and took selfies with a slew of fans.

At one point, however, Pete had a fan, who was wearing a pink polo shirt and a blue Knicks cap, approached him and wrapped his arm around the comedian without warning. The overzealous fan was also seen leaning his head on the comedian's shoulder.

Pete, who donned a New York Knicks jacket on the occasion, initially kept quiet and tried to stay cool as he attended to other fans. When the man inched closer, however, the ex-boyfriend of Kim Kardashian quickly pushed the man away and seemingly warned the latter to back off.

The incident took place in mere seconds, and did not escalate to a scuffle. After the fan walked away, Pete moved on to take selfies with another fan and flash a peace sign while posing. Still, he could be seen left annoyed by the incident as he shook his head.

During the game, Pete was spotted sitting next to fellow comedian Jon Stewart. Also seen in the same row as Pete and Jon were Henrik Lundqvist, a former New York Rangers goalkeeper, and his wife Therese Andersson.

Pete's appearance at the playoff came a couple of weeks after he talked about his manhood size in an interview with Charlamagne tha God on "The Breakfast Club". On April 13, he said, "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. It's big enough to enjoy and not big enough for it to hurt, is what I was told."

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