LOS ANGELES — Pete Davidson is going to rehab, a source close to the actor confirmed to NBC News.

It is not immediately clear why Davidson sought help.

A spokesperson for Davidson did not immediately respond to request for comment Wednesday.

The news follows an incident in Beverly Hills earlier this year which resulted in “Bupkis” actor facing a misdemeanor reckless driving charge after allegedly crashed his car into a home in March. The Los Angeles District Attorney’s office announced the charge June 16 in a statement.

Davidson was driving when his Mercedes jumped the curb, hit a fire hydrant and crashed into a home, according to the Beverly Hills Police Department. No one was seriously hurt, officials said at the time, and the actor’s girlfriend, Chase Sui Wonders, had been in the passenger seat.

Davidson has previously sought help for mental health issues. He was diagnosed in 2017 with borderline personality disorder after years of depression and anxiety.

He’s also made jokes about seeking mental health treatment. In December 2019, he appeared on a “Weekend Update” segment on “Saturday Night Live” where he said he planned to use his winter break to do so.

“I’m going on a little ‘vacation.’ You know, the kind of vacation where insurance pays for some of it, and they take your phone and shoelaces,” he said at the time. “And you have roommates, but it stills costs like, $100,000.”

Davidson has also been supportive of his friends who have gone to rehab — comedian John Mulaney said in his recent Netflix standup special that Davidson was one of the first people to reach out to him.

Mulaney, in the special that was released April 25, said Davidson had worried at the time that the public might think he had encouraged Mulaney’s drug use.

“Some people suggested that he and I did drugs together because he has tattoos and I am plain,” Mulaney quipped. “We must be up to witchcraft!”

He then clarified that he had never done drugs with Davidson.

A spokesperson for Davidson did not immediately respond to TODAY.com’s request for comment on June 28.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Nbcnews.com

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