Pete Davidson and Elsie Hewitt End Relationship Months After Welcoming Daughter
The former couple are focusing on co-parenting after sources said Davidson’s travel-heavy work schedule strained the relationship.
- Former Saturday Night Live star Pete Davidson and model Elsie Hewitt have split five months after welcoming their daughter, Scottie Rose Hewitt Davidson, in December 2025.
- Reports indicate the breakup followed ongoing strain from Davidson's demanding work schedule, with Hewitt reportedly 'craving more support from him at home' after the birth.
- Davidson allegedly began selling property, including his Staten Island condo, to 'open up funds as they move forward and figure out their next steps,' the insider explained.
- Both are now prioritizing their child, with an insider confirming the pair is 'just focusing 100% on Scottie' while working out the best co-parenting solution.
- The separation concludes a relationship that began in early 2025, though sources had previously hinted it was 'unclear' where things were heading earlier this month.
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They had their first child five months ago. Now comedian Pete Davidson and model Elsie Hewitt have broken up, several media outlets report. – They will not
Pete Davidson and Elsie Hewitt have reportedly split just months after the birth of their daughter. According to The Sun, the comedian's busy schedule, which kept him on the road while his partner needed his help with their newborn, is to blame for the breakup.
Pete Davidson And Elsie Hewitt ‘Working On Things’ After Split
Ron Adar / M10s / MEGA (left) Instagram | Elsie Hewitt (right) Life has reportedly become far more complicated for Pete Davidson and Elsie Hewitt behind the scenes. Just months after welcoming their first child together, the couple is now dealing with relationship struggles that insiders say have led to another breakup. Even so, the pair does not appear ready to completely walk away from each other as they continue trying to navigate parenthood …
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