Pete Davidson pushes back an overzealous Knicks fan for getting too close while taking selfies 

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Pete Davidson pushes back an overzealous Knicks fan for getting too close while taking selfies 

During a recent outing to watch the New York Knicks NBA playoff game at Madison Square Garden, comedian Pete Davidson shocked fans when he was seen pushing a man.
After the game, Davidson took some time to take selfies with fans who had gathered around him, when a man approached him and put his arm around him. Initially, Davidson didn't say anything, but when the man continued to get too close, Davidson pushed him away, as captured on video from Clique Productions.
The man backed off after Davidson pushed him, but Davidson appeared visibly annoyed as he continued to take selfies with other fans. It's unclear if the fan was asked to leave the arena after the incident, and Davidson has not addressed the incident publicly at this time.
Despite the incident, Davidson appeared to have a good time at the game, which the Knicks won 102-93, taking a commanding 3-1 lead over the Cleveland Cavaliers. Davidson was seated courtside next to fellow comedian Jon Stewart, and the two were seen enjoying the game alongside former New York Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist and his wife Therese Andersson.
Davidson, who was recently announced as the host for the May 6th episode of Saturday Night Live, has been busy with various acting projects, including starring roles in the movies "I Want You Back" and "Bodies Bodies Bodies," as well as voice work in the upcoming Transformers film "Rise of the Beasts." He also has a new semi-autobiographical series called "Bupkis" premiering on Peacock on May 4th, in which he stars alongside Edie Falco and Joe Pesci.
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