What Machine Gun Kelly and Daughter Saga Have in Common, According to Pete Davidson
Pete Davidson is known for his wild side.
Recently, the Saturday Night Live alum took a break from parenting to join Machine Gun Kelly for an unexpected appearance at the musician’s concert in London on March 5.
Pete—wearing a blue sweater, black pants, and a blue baseball cap—hit the stage at the O2 Arena for the Lost Americana Tour to perform “Roll the Windows Up,” rapping the first verse of the song.
He started with, “I’m in quarantine, but the weed man pulls up here,” continuing with, “I got a hundred packs of Backwoods / I can spend the next four months here / I spent 10K cash, I might cough up both lungs here.”
As Pete—who has a 2-month-old daughter named Scottie Rose Hewitt Davidson with girlfriend Elsie Hewitt—continued rapping, MGK joined in.
They both sang, “Filled up on gas and got high, but no stunts here,” followed by, “Mask on when I’m outside, drive fast, don’t waste time / Ass on my face time, strap on my waistline / Gucci, Fendi, Prada belt, hold it up, no Kreayshawn.”

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