Pete Davidson is opening up about the deeply personal moment that finally pushed him to get sober.. During a recent stand-up set in Las Vegas, the comedian shared how a difficult rehab family session with his mother changed everything.. Pete, who has been candid about addiction and mental health struggles, said her words hit harder than anything else.. Now sober and adjusting to fatherhood, he says that the painful conversation helped reshape his life.. Pete Davidson Says Rehab Finally Felt Different This Time. ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA. Pete Davidson told fans during his April 11 comedy show at Las Vegas’ The Fontainebleau that he approached rehab with a different mindset this time.. In footage obtained by Us Weekly, the comedian admitted he was tired of repeating the same cycle.. He joked that one of his first thoughts was practical as he wanted to stop wasting money on treatment that never seemed to stick.. “I went to rehab this time. I was like, ‘I’m gonna I’m gonna actually do it so I could save some of this money I’m making and stop blowing it on rehab,’” Pete said.. The “Saturday Night Live” alum explained that part of the process included family week, where patients would speak with loved ones in therapy sessions.. According to him, the exercise was designed to show addicts how their behavior affected the people around them. For Pete, that session ended up becoming the turning point.. Pete Says His Mom’s Zoom Call Was ‘Brutal’. ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA. Pete Davidson said the most “brutal” part of rehab came when he had to speak with his mom, Amy Davidson, over Zoom.. He recalled how direct and emotional the conversation became. “I remember my mom popped on the screen, and she was like, ‘Peter, it’s really hard to be your mom. It’s not a fun job,’” the actor revealed.. At first, he admitted he reacted defensively. Newly sober and still emotionally raw, Pete said part of him initially brushed off her comments. However, Amy did not stop there.. He said his mother then told him, “Peter, ‘It’s very hard to be your mom because I wake up every morning with the fear that I’ll turn on the news and see that my son has died.’”. That, Pete said, broke through. “She went, ‘Enough.’ She f***ed me up,” he added. The 32-year-old also found humor in the pain, joking that the emotional speech happened over Zoom from the house he had bought her while using drugs.. Still, he made it clear that the moment changed him. “That got me sober.”. Pete Davidson Says Fatherhood Changed His Perspective. Pete has said becoming sober feels even more meaningful now that he is a father.. The Hollywood star and his girlfriend, Elsie Hewitt, welcomed their daughter, Scottie Rose, in December 2025.. Speaking on the “This Past Weekend” podcast three months before Scottie’s birth, Pete reflected on how grateful he felt to be entering parenthood in a healthier place.. “Thank God that I’m sober,” he said, addin