Pete Davidson found solace in Eddie Murphy’s comedy in the days after his father died in the 9/11 terrorist attacks. “Immediately, [I heard], ‘F*** this, suck this, f*** you,’ and my mom’s like, ‘Whoa ...
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Eddie Murphy should feel pretty good today. The comedy legend was honored last night during the taping of Spike TV's Eddie Murphy: One Night Only special, and toasted by Hollywood pals like Samuel L.
"My mom's like, 'Whoa, what, what'd you get?,'" the "SNL" alum recalls of his childhood discovery.
Pete Davidson found solace in Eddie Murphy’s comedy in the days after his father died in the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Davidson, 31, appeared in the Being Eddie documentary, revealing his introduction ...