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Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson Hold Hands on Rollercoaster at Knott's Scary Farm - E! NEWS

  1. Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson Hold Hands on Rollercoaster at Knott's Scary Farm  E! NEWS
  2. Kim Kardashian, Pete Davidson Hold Hands at Knott's Scary Farm: They're 'Just Friends,' Source Says  Yahoo Entertainment
  3. Kim Kardashian & Pete Davidson Hold Hands On Rollercoaster In Halloween Outing  Access
  4. Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson hold hands on Halloween ride  Page Six
  5. Kris Jenner Confirmed That Kim Kardashian "Couldn't See And She Couldn't Breathe" During Her Met Gala Look And Had To Be Escorted Around By Kris's Boyfriend, Corey Gamble  Yahoo Lifestyle


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