Pete Davidson Admitted He's Not Sure "How" To Boil Water And I Just Do Not Know What To Think About This

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This is Pete Davidson — actor, producer, screenwriter, one of the youngest comedians to ever land a permanent spot on Saturday Night Live.

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Pete co-authored a full-length screenplay last year. He starred in the eventual motion picture, The King of Staten Island, and received a People's Choice Award nomination for his performance. He's had a stand-up special on Netflix. He's co-writing another film script.

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What Pete isn't doing is boiling water. He's not sure how.

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"I can make a mean Cup O' Noodles," Pete shared during a recent appearance on iHeartMedia's River Table 4 podcast, before walking listeners through his culinary process.

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"I go to Costco and I get the pre-made ramen noodles and then I go home," he said first.

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"And since I don't know how to boil water since I'm dumb, I go to the Keurig..."

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"...and I use the hot water from that." Sorry — what? Is the podcast accepting follow-up questions?

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Because I have some. For example, Pete, are you serious? You've never consulted the internet about the intricacies of running the tap into a saucepan and placing on the stove? No electric kettle? Nothing?

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That's all. This got me.