Pete Davidson Expecting First Child with Girlfriend Elsie Hewitt: 'Now Everyone Knows'
Pete Davidson is preparing for fatherhood.
The comedian and actor is expecting his first child with his girlfriend, model and actress Elsie Hewitt. A source confirmed the pregnancy to People, noting that the couple is expecting their baby this winter.
Hewitt later shared the news on Instagram alongside a series of photos that included an ultrasound photo: 'Welp now everyone knows we had sex,' she captioned the post.
Davidson, 31, and Hewitt, 29, were first linked in March after being spotted together in Palm Beach, Fla.
A source told People in May that they were dating and reportedly moved in together, splitting their time between Davidson's home in upstate New York and a brownstone in Brooklyn.
Since then, the couple has been increasingly public about their relationship. They made their red carpet debut in April at the 13th Annual Blossom Ball in New York City, and Hewitt has since posted several photos of the two enjoying summer together — including a Fourth of July lake trip and cozy moments on a boat.
Davidson has previously been open about wanting to become a father.
'My favorite thing ever, which I'm yet to achieve, is I wanna have a kid,' he said in a 2022 interview on Kevin Hart's talk show Hart to Heart. 'It's super corny, but it would be so fun to dress up a little dude. I'm so excited for that chapter so that's kind of what I'm just preparing for now.'
Congrats to the happy couple!
Pete Davidson Expecting First Child with Girlfriend Elsie Hewitt: 'Now Everyone Knows' first appeared on Parade on Jul 16, 2025
This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 16, 2025, where it first appeared.
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