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Pete Davidson Proposed To His Ex-Girlfriend Cazzie Before Ariana... Report Claims

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Nov. 3 2018, Published 4:22 p.m. ET

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Perhaps Pete Davidson isn't so good at this whole love thing, as a website reported that he proposed to his ex-girlfriend Cazzie David multiple times before he got with his now former fiancé Ariana Grande.

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Pete joked about the current state of his love life during a promo for SNL earlier this week.

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He appeared alongside host Jonah Hill and musical guest Maggie Rogers, where the comedian attempted to get her to walk down the aisle with him.

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Pete awkwardly asked Maggie if she wanted to get married to which she quickly replies back with "No". He then looked towards the camera and said "0 for 3".

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The promo was something that Ariana slammed him about on Twitter. “For somebody who claims to hate relevancy u sure love clinging to it huh,” she wrote which has since been deleted.

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Now a website has reported that Pete attempted to propose to his ex Cazzie David (daughter of comedian Larry David) more than once, but she said no each time he tried. They broke up in May shortly before he got together with Ariana.

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Do you think that Pete should stay single for a while? Sound off in the comments. 

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