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Elsie Hewitt Subtly Shows Off Her Baby Bump in a Classic Black Maxi Dress

Elsie Hewitt Subtly Shows Off Her Baby Bump in a Classic Black Maxi Dress

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Pete Davidson and Elsie Hewitt looked so in love as they attended the red-carpet premiere of The Pickup last night for a glamorous Los Angeles date night on Sunday. The evening marked the first public outing for the couple since they confirmed they are expecting their first child together.
For the occasion, the model went simple and classic in a black sleeveless maxi dress with a high bateau neck, which she paired only with black pumps. Hewitt wore fresh, rosy makeup and had her hair down in easy waves.
On the red carpet, Davidson wrapped his arm around her waist, wresting it on her growing baby bump.
The comedian went the street style route with his look, which consisted of an elevated sweatsuit from Telfar: a colorblock jacket in caramel brown, mocha mousse, and butter yellow, and matching light brown pants. Davidson completed his outfit with white-and-silver dad sneakers, a silver watch, and oval sunglasses.
Davidson and Hewitt began dating earlier this year, but have already hit several milestones, including going Instagram official and making their red-carpet debut. Now, they are getting ready to become a family.
Last week, the former Saturday Night Live cast member went on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and opened up about his happy news. 'I did it!' Davidson said with a smile as host Jimmy Fallon brought up Hewitt's pregnancy.
'Anybody who knows me… it's my dream to be a dad. So I'm so excited. Elsie's excited. I'm excited to see her be a mom. So we're stoked,' Davidson continued. 'Everything else doesn't really matter anymore. It's nice.'
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