Fans are coming to Pete Davidson’s defense after he walked off stage Friday night over “relentless heckling.”
The “Saturday Night Live” alum, who is in the midst of his Prehab Tour, abruptly exited his performance at Steelhouse in Omaha, Neb., after audience members refused to be quiet.
“Where the f–k did decorum go at events because he shouldn’t have had to walk off stage because you guys don’t understand that because you see crowd work on TikTok that you think every comedian needs to be heckled to the point that they leave stage with one joke left,” influencer Katelin Stivers said in a YouTube video Saturday.
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“It’s just absolutely absurd. You’re ruining it for the whole show,” she added.
Stivers noted that while Davidson took everyone’s phones per his tour policy, she felt it was for “good reason.”
“There should be no tolerance. … You need to immediately be kicked the f–k out,” she said.
Reps for Davidson and Steelhouse didn’t immediately return Page Six’s requests for comment.
Another fan came to the “Bupkis” actor’s defense in response to Stivers’ video, calling the incident “embarrassing.”
“Disappointed Nebraska didn’t allow him to feel respected enough to finish his set,” the attendee wrote. “Definitely embarrassing for Omaha, and sad that has to be his last taste of our city.”
Other attendees took to Reddit to express their sympathy for the 30-year-old comic.
“I was there and it was so s—-y,” a Redditor wrote. “He was so close to being done and we lost out on a great ending to a great show because people suck.”
Davidson’s tour has been a hotbed for drama, as he has canceled performances last-minute and even ditched his opening act for controversial pal Matt Rife’s Radio City Music Hall gig in February.