Pete Davidson has reportedly checked into rehab for a second time this year.
Following his short-lived romance with The Bachelor alum Maria Georgas, the Saturday Night Live star, who turned 31 last week, allegedly 'flew in' to rehab in Florida 'on a private jet.'
'He's in pretty bad shape this time around,' an insider told The Sun. 'He's not in a good place.'
The source also claimed that the actor's 'treatment check-in was very recent' as he made an appearance on SNL on November 2 and hung out with friend Machine Gun Kelly just last week.
Davidson was also seen at a restaurant in Kingsport, Tennessee earlier this month.
At this time, it is unknown exactly when he checked in to rehab.
Pete Davidson has reportedly checked into rehab in Florida for a second time this year; seen in 2020
The source also noted that Davidson ended his 'fling with Maria just before he checked in' to rehab.
The pair had only dating 'for a couple of months' before calling it quits.
DailyMail.com has reached out to the comedian's reps for comments, but have not heard back, at this time.
In July, he reportedly checked into a wellness facility to seek mental health treatment.
The news came after DailyMail.com exclusively revealed the Bupkis star admitted he was still using marijuana after quitting both cocaine and ketamine.
Before his rehab stint over the summer, Davidson completed more than 200 live stand-up comedy shows across the country.
At the time, an insider told People that mental health has 'always been a priority' for him.
A separate source also told the outlet: 'Pete will often check himself into rehab to work on these issues. His friends and family have been supportive during this time.'
The Saturday Night Live star, 31, allegedly ended his 'fling with [The Bachelor's] Maria Georgas just before he checked in' to rehab
'He's in pretty bad shape this time around,' an insider told The Sun . 'He's not in a good place' (seen in May 2022)
Around the same time last year, Davidson also went to a rehabilitation center to treat issues related to his post-traumatic stress disorder and borderline personality disorder diagnoses, both of which he previously opened up about in the past.
In 2020, Davidson starred in The King of Staten Island, a semi-autobiographical film that draws upon his struggles of coping with grief and his own childhood experiences of losing his father after 9/11.
He co-wrote the comedic drama alongside director-producer Judd Apatow and comedian Dave Sirus, basing the story partly on his own past.
In the film, which was directed by Judd Apatow, Davidson stars as Scott Carlin, a young man who spends his 20s smoking and drinking to cope with losing his father.
The story mirrors Davidson's own life with how he decides to pursue a career in comedy.