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Pete Davidson has reportedly returned to rehab for the second time this year, showing his ongoing battle with mental health challenges. The comedian, known for his candid discussions about mental health struggles, has often been in the spotlight for his openness about conditions such as borderline personality disorder (BPD) and PTSD.
 
 
According to sources close to Davidson, he recently checked into a rehabilitation facility in Florida following his appearance on Saturday Night Live on November 2. Although the exact date of his admission remains unclear, insiders describe him as being in "pretty bad shape" during this period. This marks at least the fifth time Davidson has sought professional help for his mental health. Earlier this year, he entered rehab to address his struggles, with reports highlighting the pressures of public life as a contributing factor.
 
Davidson has often been transparent about his experiences, using his platform to shed light on the realities of mental illness. He's spoken in interviews and stand-up routines about living with BPD, a condition that affects mood regulation and interpersonal relationships. Additionally, he's addressed the impact of PTSD stemming from childhood trauma, including the loss of his father during the September 11 attacks.
 
This year has been particularly tumultuous for Davidson. Following his earlier stint in rehab, he faced significant public scrutiny, compounded by his split from The Bachelor alum Maria Georgas. Their brief relationship ended amid mounting personal and professional challenges for Davidson, who was reportedly struggling to find stability. 
 
Professionally, Davidson's year has been marked by both successes and setbacks. His involvement in projects like Saturday Night Live and various film appearances have kept him busy, but the pressure of maintaining a high-profile career has taken its toll. In July, he faced legal trouble after being ordered to complete community service for reckless driving, which added to the strain of an already challenging year.
 

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