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Pete Davidson strips down in tattoo-free Reformation ad as he shows off muscles

Pete Davidson is the internet's "perfect boyfriend."

The former "Saturday Night Live" star stripped down as the face of fashion brand Reformation's new Valentine's Day campaign, flaunting his tattoo-free body, in an ad released Tuesday.

"Pete Davidson, the go-to complement to beautiful and talented women everywhere, has officially partnered with Reformation, the other go-to complement to beautiful and talented women everywhere," a description of the ad reads.

Davidson has been linked to a slew of famous women including Ariana Grande, Margaret QualleyKate Beckinsale, Kim Kardashian, Chase Sui Wonders and Madelyn Cline.

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In the cheeky ad, Davidson stars as "the perfect boyfriend" in the ad in reference to his dating history.

"I'm someone's boyfriend and I take that seriously," Davidson quips, later adding, "It's honest work and somebody's got to do it." He added: "I'm just putting in the work to make the world a little better."

Pete Davidson says 200 tattoos 'gone' after years of 'horrible' lasering

Pete Davidson flaunts tattoo free body in Reformation ad, where he stars as the "perfect boyfriend."
Pete Davidson flaunts tattoo free body in Reformation ad, where he stars as the "perfect boyfriend."

Pete Davidson removed 200 tattoos: 'It's horrible' getting tattoos removed

Last month, Davidson, who said he once had around 200 tattoos, confirmed on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" that his ink is "almost gone."

Pete Davidson flaunts tattoo free body in Reformation ad amid a public comeback for the comedian and actor.
Pete Davidson flaunts tattoo free body in Reformation ad amid a public comeback for the comedian and actor.

"It's horrible," Davidson said of the tattoo removal process, which he described as "burning them off." He added that "it's worse" than getting inked in the first place.

"They've got to burn off a layer of your skin, and then it has to heal for, like, six to eight weeks. And you can't get in the sunlight, and you've got to do it, like, 12 more times," he explained, evoking a gasp from the studio audience, adding to "think about that 'Game of Thrones' tattoo."

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Previously, he had tattoos dedicated to past love interests, as well as "Spongebob Squarepants," "Rocky Balboa," Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Hillary Clinton.

Contributing: KiMi Robinson

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