PICTURED: Beverly Hills home hit by Pete Davidson with his wrecked car – actor faces reckless driving charges
The house Pete Davidson crashed into in March has been demolished.
In new pictures, the two-story house in Beverly Hills is just a pile of dirt. The house used to be right on Rodeo Drive in The Flats neighborhood.
Davidson was driving at “high speed” when he lost control of the car around 11pm on Saturday, March 4. At the time of the accident, damage to the home appeared to be minimal.
The 29-year-old Saturday Night Live graduate was driving a Mercedes with his girlfriend Chase Sui Wonders in the passenger seat when he lost control of the car and crashed into a fire hydrant before it crashed into the side of the house.
The Bupkis actor was charged with reckless driving on Friday.
Demolished: The house that Pete Davidson crashed into in March has been demolished
According to the Los Angeles Attorney’s Office, Davidson faces a single misdemeanor for allegedly driving his vehicle into a Beverly Hills home.
“We understand that Mr. Davidson committed reckless driving which ultimately resulted in his being involved in a serious collision with a home,” the prosecutor’s office said in a statement.
“Fortunately, no one was seriously injured in this collision.”
The King of Staten Island actor will be charged on July 27.
If convicted, Davidson faces a fine of up to $1,000 and up to 90 days in prison.
The police confirmed at the time that neither drugs nor alcohol played a role in the accident.
Earlier in the evening, Davidson was the presenter at the Kids’ Choice Awards.
Davidson and Sui Wonders flew in from a vacation in Hawaii on the same day.
No injuries: The two-story Beverly Hills home was reduced to a mound of dirt and was formerly located just off Rodeo Drive in The Flats neighborhood
Dirt pile: Davidson was driving at “high speed” when he lost control of the car around 11pm on Saturday March 4. At the time of the accident, damage to the home appeared to be minimal
Ariel view: The 29-year-old ‘Saturday Night Live’ graduate was driving a Mercedes with his girlfriend Chase Sui Wonders in the passenger seat when he lost control of the car and crashed into a fire hydrant before it crashed into the side of the house
Davidson and Sui Wonders met while working as lovers on the 2021 horror/comedy film Bodies Bodies Bodies.
He currently appears in the Peacock series Bupkis, playing a fictionalized version of himself.
He was set to promote the show by returning to Saturday Night Live to host an episode.
The episode was canceled due to the Writers Guild strike.