Pete Davidson gave “hundreds of thousands of dollars” to staff who worked on “Bapkiss”.
The 30-year-old comedian recently announced that he would not be continuing with the show's second season (which premiered in May 2023 and ran for eight episodes) despite being renewed by Peacock, reportedly According to him, he expressed his gratitude. We would like to thank the staff who worked hard to produce the program.
According to TMZ, Pete gave money to “a handful” of creators, all of whom were involved in season one of the comedy series, but not necessarily part of the planned second episode.
Pete stars in “Bap Kiss” as a fictionalized version of himself who attempts to “build meaningful relationships through the complexities of unique familial relationships and fame,” with castmates Edie Falco and Joe・I counted Pesci.
Despite the success of the series, he announced last month that he would be canceling a planned second season.
He said in a statement: “I have always looked at 'Bupkis' as a window into my life as it is very personal and about my struggles and family.
“After nearly a decade of my personal life appearing in the media, I wanted the opportunity to tell my story in my own way.
“Of all the work I've done, 'Bupkis' is the one I'm most proud of.
“I'm so grateful to Lorne Michaels, Broadway Video, Peacock, Universal Television, and our amazing cast and writers for helping us create something honest, funny, and heartfelt.
“I also feel like this part of my life is over. I'm really looking forward to the next chapter and for you to see this.
“Thank you to everyone who supports me. I am forever grateful.”