The Best of Pete Davidson on The Tonight Show | The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

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Alec Baldwin credits Pete Davidson for his weight loss after adopting his 100 pushups and sit-ups daily routine, inspired by Pete's joke. Pete Davidson discusses his involvement in "The Suicide Squad," legalization of weed in New York City, and a unique car-starting challenge he participated in, highlighting various personal anecdotes and interactions with celebrities.

Insights

  • Alec Baldwin's fitness routine of 100 pushups and sit-ups daily inspired significant weight loss in him and others, showcasing the impact of simple yet consistent exercise habits.
  • Pete Davidson's humorous claim about his fitness routine led to Alec Baldwin adopting the same practice, demonstrating the influence of lighthearted interactions on personal habits and lifestyle choices.

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Recent questions

  • What fitness routine did Alec Baldwin adopt?

    100 pushups and sit-ups daily

  • What game involves reading confessions?

    True Confessions

  • Who did Pete Davidson treat to dinner at Nobu?

    Kid Cudi, Timothy Chalamet, Kim Kardashian, and Kanye West

  • What did Pete Davidson do in Jamaica with Lorne Michaels?

    Celebrated New Year's

  • What challenge did Pete Davidson participate in?

    Starting cars uniquely

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Summary

00:00

Celebrity Fitness, True Confessions, and Memorable Dinner

  • Alec Baldwin does 100 pushups and sit-ups daily to stay in shape.
  • Baldwin inspired someone to do the same, leading to a significant weight loss.
  • The game "True Confessions" involves players reading confessions and others guessing if they're true or false.
  • John Rich from Big & Rich was involved in a true story where a neighbor was arrested for planning cannibalism.
  • A musician duo took John Rich to Nashville after starting the evening in New York.
  • Pete Davidson went to Jamaica with Lorne Michaels for New Year's when he was 20.
  • Davidson stayed in a separate hotel from Michaels during the Jamaica trip.
  • Davidson treated Kid Cudi, Timothy Chalamet, Kim Kardashian, and Kanye West to dinner at Nobu.
  • Kanye ordered off-menu items, leading to a memorable dining experience.
  • Davidson felt overwhelmed during the dinner with the celebrity guests.

11:30

Celebrity couple, Kanye, Mortal Kombat, arcade

  • The text involves a conversation about a couple being cute and sweet.
  • The discussion touches on Kanye West not wanting to pay, despite being wealthy.
  • The conversation mentions dining at Nobu, a high-end restaurant.
  • The text transitions to discussing "Mortal Kombat 11" and the speaker's involvement in it.
  • The speaker reveals they are being paid to talk about "Mortal Kombat 11."
  • The speaker expresses enjoyment in the game, particularly in killing a character named Johnny Cage.
  • The speaker jokes about the character's resemblance to people from Staten Island.
  • The text shifts to the speaker's plans of building an arcade in their basement.
  • The speaker mentions renaming their basement from "The Man Cave" to "The Basement."
  • The text concludes with a game segment involving musical instruments and song guessing.

24:03

Pete Davidson's Unique Car-Starting Challenge

  • Pete Davidson is participating in a challenge involving starting cars in a unique way.
  • The challenge is COVID-friendly and involves hollowing out one's chest.
  • Pete successfully starts the car to the song "I Want You to Want Me" by Cheap Trick.
  • Alec Baldwin asked Pete about his fitness routine, which Pete jokingly claimed involved 100 push-ups and sit-ups daily.
  • Alec adopted this routine and credited Pete for his weight loss.
  • New York City has legalized weed, a development Pete finds positive despite his personal history.
  • Pete discusses his involvement in "The Suicide Squad" movie, where he plays a character named Dick Hertz.
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