Pete Davidson used his time hosting the Season 49 premiere of “Saturday Night Live” to lean into just about every self-deprecating joke he could think of.
The comedian hit on a number of topics that have circulated about himself in the past few years, including his highly publicized dating life, during a “Barbie” parody.
“I’m just Pete / My dating life is not discrete / I generate tons of publicity for everything except my comedy,” Davidson, 29, belted out at one point during the skit.
Of course, the “Bupkis” creator is referring to his long list of famous exes, which include A-listers Kim Kardashian and Ariana Grande as well as actresses Chase Sui Wonders and Madelyn Cline.
Speaking of Kardashian, Davidson mentioned her ex-husband Kanye West — who was known for taking aim at the comedian during his romance with the reality star.
“People online still call me Skeet / Because of a guy whose name I can’t say legally,” Davidson sang before a photo of the “Flashing Lights” rapper flashed on the screen.
The “King of Staten Island” star also addressed Barstool Sport’s 2018 dig about Davidson having “butthole eyes.”
“They tell me I have butthole eyes / Yet I never sleep alone at night,” he solemnly sang.
As the camera switched to another scene, a Ken-inspired Davidson pounded his fist in the air as he belted “I’m just Pete” with a posse of lookalike backup dancers.
“Anyone else I’d be a three / But I’m hot for dudes in comedy / Cause it’s an ugly industry,” the group sang.
Continuing to joke at his own expense, Davidson crooned that he looks like a “meth head on the street,” singing in another verse that “out of the blue” he will go to rehab “like three times a year when you least expect it.”
A source told Pvnew in June that Davidson routinely checks into rehab for treatment.
“Pete regularly goes to rehab for ‘tune ups’ and to take a mental break, so that’s what’s happening,” the insider said.
His June rehab stint — which followed his foul-mouther blowup at PETA — also came just weeks after he crashed his vehicle into a Beverly Hills, Calif., home.
Earlier this month, Davidson also crashed his SUV while driving home from a stand-up comedy show in Los Angeles. Unsurprisingly, he brought up his questionable driving record during the parody as well.
Wrapping up the “Barbie”-inspired song, Davidson was seen in a pink convertible before driving straight into the iconic doll’s dream house.
“Aw, not again,” he groaned just as the skit cut to black.
On another note, Davidson’s “SNL” hosting gig included an unexpected appearance by Taylor Swift and her new beau, Travis Kelce.
“Travis was a surprise. He and Taylor showed up right before we started,” a source told The Post Saturday night.