A teen girl was home alone when Pete Davidson’s speeding car crashed into her family’s Beverly Hills home. According to her family, she was “a little bit” scared and thought there had been an earthquake.
The 16-year-old girl’s father told TMZ that she was reading a book when the 29-year-old comedian crashed his Mercedes with his 26-year-old girlfriend in the back seat.
The high-end car, which police said was going “at a high rate of speed,” hit just outside the living room, the homeowner said. It damaged a wall and knocked a window out of its frame.

The impact was so strong that the teen thought she was in an earthquake. Her dad said that she was “a little bit” shaken up by it.
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Luckily, the girl was uninjured — and the family has no plans to sue the “Saturday Night Live” alum, who immediately apologized to the teen at the scene, the outlet said.
The father and daughter were not identified.

The Beverly Hills police told The Post that the car crash also damaged city property, like a fire hydrant spraying water at the scene, but they did not say if an investigation is still going on.
There were no arrests, and sources have told TMZ that they don’t think drugs or alcohol played a role.