Nick Cannon Makes Fun of Ariana Grande’s ‘BBQ Grill’ Tattoo During Night Out With Pete Davidson
Tell us how you really feel, Nick Cannon! The 38-year-old guest-hosted the Wendy Williams Show on Tuesday, February 5, and made his feelings pretty darn clear about Pete Davidson‘s recent relationships with Ariana Grande and Kate Beckinsale.
During the “Hot Topics” segment, Nick said, “Last night, I was hanging out with my little brother, Pete Davidson. We was in Brooklyn. We were having some good conversation. We were having cougar conversations. I taught that young boy well.”
But that wasn’t all. The Masked Singer host just couldn’t help but throw a little shade at Ari first. “I will take credit for it. I’m the one who told him, ‘Get you an older woman, man!’ I said that. Leave them little pop stars alone!”
Nope, that’s still not all. He then decided to insult the songstress, who recently got a Japanese tattoo that accidentally translated to “BBQ grill” instead of “7 Rings.” He continued, “That’s some young girl stuff. Older women don’t like tardy barbeques. They like chitlins and grits. Them little pop stars, they don’t know! They giving Japanese menus tattooed on their backs from the sushi restaurant. I’m joking, but that is Ariana’s hand. I think that’s even after she tried to fix it.”
Not cool, man. Not cool.
“An old woman knows what she wants! She don’t play no games!” Nick said, seemingly alluding to Pete’s new romance with Kate. “That’s what I’m talking about. Get you somebody older!”
The SNL star, 25, and Kate, 45, seem to be going strong, and their age difference isn’t a factor for the pair. “It’s no surprise she likes Pete — he makes her laugh and she likes the fact that he’s younger than her,” a source told Us Weekly. “Kate is a lot of fun and loves embracing her youthful side. She’s always the life of the party and likes going out, dancing and hanging out around young people at hip places.” The insider added that the brunette beauty is “very confident in her skin and is all about having a good time.”
Sorry, Ari, but TBH, we’re kinda rooting for these two. Thank u, next, indeed.
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