Comedian Pete Davidson has canceled another scheduled appearance, this time at Saint Louis University, his second since his engagement with Ariana Grande was called off, according to Page Six.
The 'Saturday Night Live' star was supposed to perform on campus, but the university announced on it's Facebook page Thursday that he wouldn't appear.
"Due to personal reasons, Pete Davidson's appearance at SLU has been canceled," the post read. "Stay tuned for more information about another great speaker!"
This is the second college event Davidson has declined to show up to, previously canceling on Temple University's Comedy Night Live, where he was the headliner.
The school cited "personal reasons" for his cancelation and fellow comedian Adam Devine took his place.
Davidson did, however, co-host an event called "Judd & Pete for America," a benefit show alongside director Judd Apatow.
As previously reported by the Inquisitr, Davidson took the opportunity to open up about how he feels after the break-up.
"Well, as you could tell, I don't want to be here. There's a lot going on," he told the audience.
"F**k my feelings," he said before revealing that he felt like "a good guy that just keeps getting kicked in the d**k" following his breakup with Ariana.
"You're like, 'Ah, that f***ing poor kid. Hope he doesn't kill himself," Davidson added.
Davidson has been very open and vocal about his struggles with mental health, often taking time to humorously discuss the issues on 'SNL.'