Woman falsely claiming to be married to Pete Davidson, arrested at NYC home

A woman who falsely claimed to have married Pete Davidson was arrested Thursday for trespassing on the comedian’s home on Staten Island, sources said.

Michelle Mootreddy first appeared at the “SNL” joker’s Annadale grounds at about 3:30 pm and knocked on the door, police and sources said.

Davidson was not home at the time, but his mother replied, telling Mootreddy to leave, according to law enforcement sources.

Soon after, Mootreddy walked around the side of the house and entered through the back door, the sources said.

When the police showed up, she said they had “a telepathic love affair” with the 27-year-old entertainer, according to sources.

Police charged Mootreddy with criminal trespass and two charges of stalking. She was also beaten with two offenses, including one for harassment, authorities said.

Mootreddy is the same woman who broadcast a fake press release claiming she married Davidson and started a production company with him, sources said.

Davidson’s lawyers were forced to issue a statement invalidating the release.

“Not one word of it is true,” Davidson’s lawyer told Page Six in a statement.

“Mr. Davidson has no idea who this person is. We are investigating and considering all legal and equitable remedies.”

In the false announcement, Mootreddy claimed the two were childhood friends, hooked up and launched Bodega Cats Presents.

On the fake production company’s website, which has since been removed, Mootreddy claims to have graduated from the University of Rochester in 2017 with a bachelor’s degree in political science.

Mootreddy, the site said, started the scam company with Davidson “to increase diversity and connectivity in the entertainment industry by curating experiences that have cultural and social impact.”

A Davidson representative declined to comment on Mootreddy’s break-in, which was first reported by TMZ.

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