Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson have been intensely rung through the rumor mill during their brief romance. They’ve been spotted on cross-country dates riding roller coasters, enjoying fine dining, and even displaying some public affection. Now, sources close to Kim K say the reality star is falling for the 27-year-old Davidson.

US Weekly talked to a source close to Kardashian who revealed some details about Kim’s feelings for Pete. A source said that Kim K is “falling for” Pete. He’s always making Kim laugh. She’s always smiling after spending time with the SNL star.

“He makes her feel good and she’s excited to see what happens… Everything flows well [when they’re together].”

The couple had met informally a few times over the years, but Kim’s appearance as the host of SNL is when the pair really hit it off. While the first source says Kim is falling in love, another says she’s just having fun for the moment.

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During an appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers, Davidson punted when asked about the rumors. He said he’s dying to talk about it but would rather talk about his new show on Tubi. He said he has noticed he’s getting more looks in public than usual.

“I’ve been wanting to talk about this. There’s a lot of people I walk by, people are, like, whispering and making eyes at me. But it is true. … I do have a show on Tubi coming out. The Tubi. A lot of people are shocked that I could get on a show like Tubi, but it’s a real thing.”

It seems like the couple are heavily into each other, but are just enjoying the honeymoon stage before they take their relationship public. Kim is riding the wave of the single life after her divorce from Kanye West. If they’re having fun, who’s to judge?

How serious do you think Pete Davidson and Kim Kardashian will get? Let us know in the comments!

Michael Perry

Michael Perry is a news contributor for Ringside News and Thirsty for News. Michael has an M.A. in Communication Technology from Point Park University in his hometown of Pittsburgh, PA.

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