The official trailer for the highly anticipated "The Kardashians" Season 2 is out, and it shows Kim Kardashian inviting her boyfriend, Pete Davidson, to take a quick shower with her.

"Babe, do you want to shower with me really quick?" Kim asks the "Saturday Night Live" host as her sister, Khloe Kardashian, looks taken aback.

Davidson quickly tosses his phone afterward and rushes to Kim as she enters the bathroom.

Davidson made his offscreen debut in the first season of "The Kardashians" when his voice was heard talking to Kim in the post-credits scene of the season finale. In the scene, Kim told Davidson to meet with her audio editor and the couple ended up cracking an off-color joke.

"Pete, come here, you have to meet Paxy," Kim told Davidson. "Paxy has worked with me as audio for 14 years from 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians.' She knows everything about me. She's probably seen my vagina."

"More than me?" Davidson asked, and in response, Kim said, "Not more than you. But she's probably seen it."

Kim told Variety in April that she was a bit too surprised to find out that Davidson had agreed to appear on the reality show, saying it's "not what [Davidson] does." "I'm not opposed to it. It's just not what he does," she explained at the time.

"But if there was an event happening and he was there, he wouldn't tell the cameras to get away. I think I might film something really exciting coming, but it wouldn't be for this season. I'm definitely open to talking, and I definitely explain it," she said further.

While the "SNL" star did not make an on-screen appearance during the first season of "The Kardashians," he was often a hot topic in the family's conversations due to his romance with Kim. In one of the episodes, the beauty mogul opened up to her family about how she made the first move on Davidson after appearing in an "SNL" skit in October 2021.

Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 02: Pete Davidson and Kim Kardashian attend The 2022 Met Gala Celebrating "In America: An Anthology of Fashion" at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 02, 2022 in New York City. Gotham/Getty Images