Saturday Night Live alum Pete Davidson took a lot of heat over the course of his nine-month relationship with Kim Kardashian, and now, he is reportedly seeking trauma therapy in response to ongoing harassment, according to PEOPLE.
The publication reports that Davidson "has been in trauma therapy in large part" due to online threats and harassment from Kardashian's ex-husband, Kanye West.
"The attention and negativity coming from Kanye and his antics is a trigger for [Pete], and he's had to seek out help," sources told PEOPLE.
Davidson, who apparently wishes to focus on his career moving forward, "has no regrets for dating Kim and wants it to be made very clear that she's been nothing but supportive of him throughout their relationship."
PEOPLE's sources previously shared that Kardashian and Davidson broke up due to their "busy schedules," rather than because of West's repeated attacks. "They both travel all the time and it was hard," said a source.
In response to Kardashian and Davidson's split, West took to Instagram yesterday (August 8) sharing a fake New York Times headline reading "Skete Davidson Dead at Age 28" in a now-deleted post. Though West had taken a break from pestering Davidson since the release of the music video for "Eazy," the musician has never been shy about his disdain for the comedian.
West and Kardashian are still working out the terms of their divorce, despite West's inability to retain legal representation.
The publication reports that Davidson "has been in trauma therapy in large part" due to online threats and harassment from Kardashian's ex-husband, Kanye West.
"The attention and negativity coming from Kanye and his antics is a trigger for [Pete], and he's had to seek out help," sources told PEOPLE.
Davidson, who apparently wishes to focus on his career moving forward, "has no regrets for dating Kim and wants it to be made very clear that she's been nothing but supportive of him throughout their relationship."
PEOPLE's sources previously shared that Kardashian and Davidson broke up due to their "busy schedules," rather than because of West's repeated attacks. "They both travel all the time and it was hard," said a source.
In response to Kardashian and Davidson's split, West took to Instagram yesterday (August 8) sharing a fake New York Times headline reading "Skete Davidson Dead at Age 28" in a now-deleted post. Though West had taken a break from pestering Davidson since the release of the music video for "Eazy," the musician has never been shy about his disdain for the comedian.
West and Kardashian are still working out the terms of their divorce, despite West's inability to retain legal representation.