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Pete Davidson rids himself of Kim Kardashian tattoos, flaunts new relationship with Chase Sui Wonders https://ift.tt/mqr6bOT

Across Pete Davidson's chest are skulls, sea creatures, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and a plethora of other designs. The former "Saturday Night Live" actor has seemingly rid himself of one of his most famous tattoos - a tribute to his ex-girlfriend Kim Kardashian.

While vacationing in Hawaii with rumored new girlfriend Chase Sui Wonders, Davidson, 29, was pictured without his "My Girl Is A Lawyer" tattoo he had inked on his body, above his collarbone.

The tattoo, a nod to Kardashian's studies to become a lawyer, was something Davidson got during their nine-month relationship.

Kardashian previously revealed on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," that while her beau had several tattoos in her honor, that one was her favorite.

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Davidson and Kardashian amicably split in August after a whirlwind romance. 

The two began dating after Kardashian's separation from ex-husband Kanye "Ye" West.

After their split, Davidson reportedly rebounded with model Emily Ratajkowski. 

Now, new photos have surfaced of him and 26-year-old Wonders, an actress best known for her roles in "Generation" and "Bodies Bodies Bodies."

Davidson and Wonders hit the beach in Hawaii where they cozied up to one another in the water. 

The comedian showcased his neon green hair under a black hat, wearing blue and green patterned swim trunks that matched Wonders' green two-piece.

A representative for Davidson did not immediately return Fox News Digital's request for comment.

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Davidson spoke with late-night host Seth Meyers in 2021, prior to his relationship with Kardashian, about his decision to have some of his tattoos removed, citing the arduous nature to cover them up on-set for various projects.

"It takes like 3 hours. You have to get there 3 hours earlier to cover all your tattoos, 'cause for some reason people in movies - they don't have them that much."

"So now I'm burning them off. But like, burning them off is like, worse than getting them. Because like, not only are they like, burning off your skin, but you're like wearing these big goggles, right? So you can't see anything. And… the doctor's in there with you. So before he goes to laser each tattoo you have to hear him announce what the tattoo is, to make sure if you want to keep it or not," he explained.



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