
Pete Davidson And Elsie Hewitt Moved In Together
You're probably at least faintly aware that Pete Davidson and Elsie Hewitt have been an item for a minute or two.
Shortly after the pair were rumored to be dating, the model and actor basically confirmed their relationship on IG back in March with a Story slide that featured Pete in a bathrobe.
Just a few days ago, the couple made their red carpet debut together at the Endometriosis Foundation of America's 13th Annual Blossom Ball in New York City...
And they've also been seen together at a few Knicks games over the past month.
So how serious are these two? Well, a new report from E! News claims that they are moving pretty fast — and that things are going swimmingly, too.
Remember how I previously mentioned that the pair have been spotted at a few Knicks games over the past month? Well, a source tells the publication that they've actually been living — together — in NYC over the last several months.
'They're very happy together and excited about this next step,' the source added. Aww.
We've asked their teams if there's anything more to add here — we'll let you know if that's so.
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