Pete Davidson and Elsie Hewitt Part Ways After Welcoming Daughter

Pete Davidson and Elsie Hewitt Part Ways After Welcoming Daughter

Pete Davidson and Elsie Hewitt are calling it quits. Reports confirm that the comedian and the model are officially going their separate ways just five months after welcoming their daughter, Scottie Rose Hewitt Davidson.

A source close to the couple confirmed the breakup, noting that both parties are currently "working on things" and remain committed to supporting one another. "They want one another to succeed and be happy," the source shared. While the couple has navigated periods of separation and reconciliation in the past, it remains unclear whether this latest split will be permanent.

Davidson, 32, and Hewitt, 30, first went public with their relationship in March 2025. By July of that same year, Hewitt announced her pregnancy, and the couple welcomed their daughter in December. At the time, Hewitt shared a heartfelt post on social media, calling the arrival of their daughter her "best work yet" and expressing her overwhelming gratitude.

Earlier this year, Davidson spoke candidly about his experience with fatherhood, telling reporters that "dad life is f—ing awesome." He praised Hewitt, stating, "It is exhausting and rewarding and cute. And I'm very lucky because Elsie is a fantastic mom, and I can't stress enough how lucky I am."

The couple's separation comes amidst a wave of high-profile breakups in 2026. Other notable splits include Jason Biggs and Jenny Mollen, who recently ended their 18-year marriage, as well as Megan Thee Stallion and Klay Thompson. Additionally, Megan Rapinoe and Sue Bird announced the end of their six-year engagement in April, and tennis star Taylor Fritz and influencer Morgan Riddle also parted ways after six years together.

As fans speculate on which celebrity couples might be next, the public continues to keep a close watch on high-profile pairings like Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet, as well as the evolving dynamics of other famous duos. For now, Davidson and Hewitt are focused on navigating this transition as they co-parent their young daughter.