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Pete Davidson fans were skeptical when the troubled comic pulled out of a stand-up show just a day before it was supposed to go on.

The “Saturday Night Live” star was due to perform at a New Jersey theater at 7 p.m. Tuesday, and at 6 p.m. Monday, the theater contacted ticket holders to say the show had been canceled due to an “unforeseen conflict.”

Adding to the intrigue, the sold-out show was only announced on Friday.

“WTF! The gig was just announced,” said a comedy fan. “Maybe there was a conflict. Maybe not. But to postpone the gig 25 hours before showtime because of a conflict?”

Davidson famously suffered a bad breakup with fiancée Ariana Grande and had to take time off from “SNL” after tweeting, “I really don’t want to be on this earth anymore” in December.

His rep didn’t get back to us, and the theater was closed for the holiday.