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Pete Jokes About Fiancée Ariana Ditching Him: ‘I’m 0 For 3’

Three strikes and you’re out?

Pete Davidson is 0 for 3 in the marriage game, joking about his suddenly single status on a Saturday Night Live promo video.

After his bitter breakup with Ariana Grande, Davidson joined Jonah Hill and 24-year-old singer Maggie Rogers in a short video promoting the upcoming NBC show.

“Hey Maggie, I’m Pete, you wanna get married?” Davidson, 24, asked Rogers, who was the musical guest on the upcoming SNL.

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“No,” she told him.

Grande’s ex deadpanned: “O for 3,” acknowledging his string of bad luck after splitting from his 25-year-old fiancée.

She had been scheduled to open the season of SNL but pulled out of the performance after the tragic death of her ex-boyfriend, Mac Miller.

The ‘No Tears Left to Cry’ singer played hardball with Davidson after their breakup, kicking him out of her $16 million NYC pad and blocking his number.

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“She had to tell him straight up to leave her alone. He has tried contacting her and sending her gifts in hopes that she will change her mind and take him back, but that is not going to happen,” a friend of Grande’s told RadarOnline.com.

The pop star also returned her engagement ring, as well Davidson’s late father’s 9/11 dog tag necklace. She has already covered up the two tattoos she got during their brief relationship.

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