Pete Davidson is back on Instagram! The "Saturday Night Live" star has returned to social media five months after taking down his page following a disturbing post.

On Tuesday, Davidson uploaded three posts on Instagram within the span of a minute. Two of the comedian's posts only showed blank images, but they still received over 20,000 likes within the first half hour of posting.

Davidson's third post features a glitchy animation of what appears to be the actor's childhood photo. In his caption, Arian Grande's ex shared the dates of his upcoming comedy shows with John Mulaney. Fans can catch them in Providence, Rhode Island (April 14), Easton, Pennsylvania (April 26) and Baltimore, Maryland (April 28) this month.

However, Davidson may not actually have uploaded the new posts. According to the Instagram account's profile, the page is being run by Marcus Russell Price, a filmmaker and photographer who works with Amy Schumer, Hannibal Buress and Davidson.

The new posts come five months after Davidson posted a message on Instagram that sparked concern for his health. “I really don’t want to be on this earth anymore,” he wrote. “I’m doing my best to stay here for you but i actually don’t know how much longer i can last. all i’ve ever tried to do was help people. just remember i told you so (sic).”

Davidson shared the troubling note two months after he and Grande ended their engagement and on the same day he applauded Kanye West for calling her out for discussing his mental health.

Davidson has been open about his mental health issues since being diagnosed with borderline personality disorder in December 2017.

But the "SNL" star has since moved on from Grande with new girlfriend Kate Beckinsale. The two first sparked romance rumors in January after they were spotted flirting at several Golden Globes after parties.

Meanwhile, Beckinsale recently discussed her relationship with romance and the scrutiny they have received.

“I’m surprised by the interest,” she told Los Angeles Times during an interview. “I’ve never been in this position before. [I’ve] never dated anybody who comes with their own bag of mischief. It’s all quite shocking and something to get used to.”

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Pete Davidson at the premiere of Netflix’s “The Dirt” at the ArcLight Hollywood in California on March 18, 2019. Rachel Murray/Getty Images